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Tag: Housing and Urban Development

photo shows national guard member leading civilian throughflood waters to a waiting truck
Posted inEnvironmental Health

Robeson County residents still reeling from two prior hurricanes

by Greg Barnes September 6, 2019September 5, 2019

By Greg Barnes It’s been three years since Hurricane Matthew crashed into Robeson County, causing water to bubble up through the plumbing of Isa Alvarado’s mobile home and leaving behind a mold-infested mess. Alvarado, 63, didn’t vacate her Fairmont home after Matthew. She said she continued to live there, with her two children and a […]

a woman reaches into a shelf stacked with canned goods
Posted inConsumer News

Federal shutdown starting to leave mark in NC

by Sarah Ovaska January 16, 2019April 14, 2021
Urban Ministries Center's leaders took a desolate area beyond Charlotte's Uptown and turned it into a supportive apartment community for people transitioning from homelessness.
Posted inMedicaid

States Freed to Use Medicaid Money for Housing

by Editor December 2, 2015April 19, 2021
Photo of Dunne getting a haircut as he looks into the camera.
Posted inMilitary Health, NC Health Briefs, Public Health

Bull City Stand Down Serves Vets’ Health Needs

by Editor September 25, 2015September 25, 2015
The skyline of downtown Raleigh. Urban planners consider the Triangle to be sprawling, but denser development could lead to problems with air pollution. Photo credit: Mark Turner, Wikipedia Creative Commons
Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured, Public Health, Research News

Dense Development Would Harm Air in NC’s Triangle, Study Finds

by Gabe Rivin February 4, 2015April 7, 2017
Posted inChildren's Health, Environmental Health, Featured

Even Miniscule Amounts of Lead Can be Toxic to Children

by Editor January 22, 2014January 26, 2014

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