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Tag: Orange County

Two yellow figures emerge from behind bars and start walking down a path. At the end of the path is a house, but there is a roadblock in the way.
Posted inPrison Health

COVID-19 creates additional challenges for those leaving incarceration in NC

by Elizabeth Thompson July 16, 2021August 18, 2021
A corner of homeschooling setup in a North Carolina family with bookshelf and whiteboard.
Posted inChildren's Health

Anxiety without a pause: Parents reflect on pandemic schooling

by Chiung-Wei Huang July 12, 2021July 11, 2021
Hand painted murals adorn the walls of the Orange County Courthouse in Hillsborough where juvenile court is held several times each month. Photo credit: Taylot Knopf
Posted inChildren's Health

North Carolina courts sentence some juveniles to life behind bars. Should that change? Some legislators think so.

by Hannah Critchfield May 3, 2021May 3, 2021
shows the washington monument at dusk, in the foreground are the reflections on water, the pool is lined by rectangular lights.
Posted inPublic Health

More people died than were born last year in more than half of NC’s counties

by Hannah Critchfield April 14, 2021April 19, 2021
shows a man standing at a podium speaking to the camera, his arms spread wide as he talks about the COVID pandemic and vaccine response
Posted inPublic Health

Coronavirus Today – Jan 12 – Cooper calls out “dangerous rhetoric;” Lawmakers criticize vaccine rollout; Large vaccine events coming

by Rose Hoban January 12, 2021April 14, 2021
shows upward trend of COVID cases
Posted inInfectious Disease

Coronavirus Today – Jan 6 – NC curfew extended; National Guard assists with vaccine distribution; Ninety-six red and orange counties

by Anne Blythe January 6, 2021April 14, 2021

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