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A no-regrets solution to NC’s energy needs
North Carolina has a lot riding on its electric grid. More than $18 billion worth of new investments has delivered nearly 10,000 new jobs in recent years, with more investment expected in the years to come. And powering all that growth will require vast amounts of electricity. The best way to deliver this energy is through proven, reliable and affordable […] The post A no-regrets solution to NC’s energy needs first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
UNC System awards $29 million in grants to expand nursing education
RALEIGH — The University of North Carolina System has awarded nearly $29 million to expand nursing education at 12 public universities and North Carolina’s Area Health Education Centers. The grants are part of a groundbreaking effort to address the nursing workforce shortage in North Carolina. Like many states across the country, North Carolina is coping with an alarming drop in nursing professionals. The state is projected to have a shortage of up to 18,600 registered nurses over the next decade, a major challenge for health...
Sold on a Promise: The North Carolina supportive housing projects that were never built
There was an error loading the media player. “Sold on a Promise” is a special two-part investigative series jointly produced by BPR News, WFDD and CityView that explores how a California developer and its nonprofit partner promised and then later failed to house around 550 homeless people in North Carolina.
4 fatalities confirmed in wreck on I-95
The N.C. Highway Patrol has confirmed four fatalities in a fiery wreck at mile marker 113 on Interstate 95 Wednesday afternoon. The wreck involved two tractor trailers and three passenger cars, according to 1st Sgt. D.B. Finch. The wreck occurred between the Rock Ridge and Kenly exits, about 3 miles from the N.C. 42 exit. The northbound lane of I-95 is […] The post 4 fatalities confirmed in wreck on I-95 first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Fire runoff not an issue for Oxford water supply
Oxford water users are not affected by runoff from a fire last week at a South Hill, Virginia, chemical storage facility, officials said. About a week ago, a water quality notice was released by the Virginia Department of Health in regard to water contamination, specifically recreational water and fish consumption along Virginia-North Carolina border water borders. That notice stated that […] The post Fire runoff not an issue for Oxford water supply first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
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