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Walker Livingston for Carolina Public Press
Halting the loss of farmland in Western NC
Henderson is largest farming county in Western NC, but like other areas has been rapidly losing farmland. Some hope to reverse that.
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Fiestas en la Calle 2026 llevará música, comida, baile y cultura latinoamericana a Weaver Street en Carrboro
El festival crea un espacio acogedor donde familias, vecinos y miembros de la comunidad pueden descubrir, conocer y celebrar tanto las tradiciones latinoamericanas como sus expresiones contemporáneas.
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North Carolina invests in fast-track training to combat child care worker shortages, center closures
The General Assembly is spending $1.5 million to expand free, two-week child care worker training academies statewide.
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Proposed new fees, regulations for hunting, fishing, boating and camping draw mixed reactions from Virginians
Some folks do not want to pay more than they are already. Others see it as a ‘necessary evil.’ The Virginia Board of Wildlife Resources is set to decide in meetings on Wednesday and Thursday.
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Wyoming Freedom Caucus loses at least 14 incumbent lawmakers
August 18, 2026
Meanwhile, the hard-line caucus failed to pick up new seats in some districts, early results show.
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They wanted to restore wild oyster reefs to the Maine coast. Could it be done?
August 18, 2026
A team in Phippsburg has been working for nearly a decade to get wild oysters to regenerate in Maine’s cold, turbulent waters.
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School districts struggle to sell bond measures
August 18, 2026
Failed votes raise questions about 60% supermajority and voting rules.
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Food and Environment Reporting Network
Zach Lahn Is MAHA’s Great Farm Country Hope. Is He the Populist Hero He Claims to Be?
August 18, 2026
He’s running for Iowa governor on promises to bust up Big Ag. But some farmers are questioning his authenticity.
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The Hollowing of the Appalachian Press, from Pittsburgh to Birmingham
August 18, 2026
What happens when newspapers shutter in the most isolated communities in the country?
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It’s a make-or-break year for Hood River’s pear farmers
August 18, 2026
After a dismal 2025 season, the pears being picked right now could mean the difference between solvency and bankruptcy.
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The Secret Documents: Attorneys Unveil Insurance Scheme
August 17, 2026
Newly uncovered documents shed light on how insurers and their attorneys worked to limit payouts to people seeking help after devastating injuries.
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Automated license plate readers Flock to western Massachusetts
August 17, 2026
At least 15 police departments in the Connecticut River Valley have used the company Flock Safety’s controversial surveillance tech, records show. But it’s not the only company selling them to local police.
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Early voting in Wyoming’s primary election trails historic 2022 contest, clerks say
August 17, 2026
Some officials reported voters frustrated by election rule changes. Monday marks the last day for early voting before Wyoming’s primary, when voters will decide on a slew of high-profile open seats.


