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Black Cardboard tombstone shaped displays with hand-lettered messages and photos of people who died of overdose
Posted inSubstance Use

Opioid overdose remembrance events combine prayer, ritual, activism

by Rose Hoban September 2, 2021September 2, 2021
A municipal drinking water plant. Unlike at a private well, water is treated for bactria and for chemicals such as 1.4 dioxane at a central location, then pumped through pipes to residents. This can symbolize 1,4 dioxane contamination and clean water.
Posted inEnvironmental Health

N.C Environmental Management Commission directs DEQ to investigate 1,4 dioxane discharge

by Greg Barnes July 14, 2021July 13, 2021
The city of Cary's wastewater treatment plant, where officials are monitoring raw sewage for the coronavirus: Photo credit: City of Cary
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Another release of a toxic substance causes alarm in the Cape Fear River basin

by Greg Barnes July 8, 2021September 3, 2021
shows four people posing for a formal photo, two seated, two standing behind them. The two seated people are residents at a group home for people with intellectual / developmental disabilities and traumatic brain injury.
Posted inDisabilities

Proposed bills would bump up pay for people caring for NC’s most vulnerable

by Mona Dougani June 9, 2021June 9, 2021
Posted inHospitals

Cone, Sentara cancel merger plans, but future consolidation seems inevitable

by Correspondent June 7, 2021December 2, 2021
The entrance to a red brick building with a sign that says "The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital"
Posted inHospitals

Public comments on Cone-Sentara merger roll in

by Correspondent May 25, 2021December 2, 2021

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