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How Asheville Became a City of Healing Tuberculosis patients flocked there 100 years ago. Here’s why health nuts of all stripes still come to this mountain oasis.
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An INDY investigation found that in an unprecedented and still-murky saga, landlords and companies like IBM and Blackstone won billions in property tax appeals. City leadership, banking on the revenue, didn’t know until April.
Tuberculosis patients flocked there 100 years ago. Here's why health nuts of all stripes still come to this mountain oasis.
How Asheville Became a City of Healing
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Local politicians were so desperate to save Asheboro’s only hospital that they supported a for-profit buyer with a spotty track record. Now they say he hasn’t kept his promises. @theassemblync.bsky.social www.theassemblync.com/news/health/...
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Crowded N.C. Jails Grapple with Iryna’s Law Some law enforcement officials and district attorneys say the law has put strain on local jails without providing more resources.
Possible Settlement in eCourts Lawsuit People who said they were wrongfully detained due to problems with the digital records system filed a class-action lawsuit three years ago.
How Long Memories Killed the Biggest Road Project in State History The state planned a $3.2 billion effort to add toll lanes to I-77 near downtown Charlotte. Then the past threw a roadblock.
Democrats Keep Losing Voters in Swing Districts—Including in N.C. An analysis by U.S. House Republicans’ political arm found their party gaining an advantage in key districts across the country.
N.C. Rep. Sarah Stevens to Resign, Focus on Judicial Campaign The Surry County Republican has served in the General Assembly since 2009. She is running to unseat Democratic Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls.
Jordon Hudson Celebrates Her ‘BANniversary’ With More UNC-CH Records Requests Jordon Hudson, who is dating Tar Heels football coach Bill Belichick, filed requests for information on the university’s communications with reporters.
Community Leaders Ignored Red Flags and Gave a CEO Millions to Buy Their Hospital. Now He’s Ghosting Them Local politicians were desperate to save Asheboro’s only hospital. Now they say the for-profit buyer hasn’t kept his promises.
Landlords and national companies won billions in property tax appeals. City leadership, banking on the revenue, didn’t know until April.
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How $4 Billion Came Off Durham’s Tax Rolls Last Year, Mostly Benefiting Corporate Landlords—and Blowing a Hole in the City Budget
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Community Leaders Ignored Red Flags and Gave a CEO Millions to Buy Their Hospital. Now He’s Ghosting Them
Politicians were so desperate to save Asheboro’s only hospital that they supported a for-profit buyer with a spotty track record.
www.theassemblync.com
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Some N.C. law enforcement officials and district attorneys say the law has put strain on local jails without providing more resources.
www.theassemblync.com
Crowded N.C. Jails Grapple with Iryna’s Law
People who said they were wrongfully detained due to problems with the digital records system filed a class-action lawsuit three years ago.
www.theassemblync.com
Possible Settlement in eCourts Lawsuit
The state planned a $3.2 billion effort to add toll lanes to I-77 near downtown Charlotte. Then the past threw a roadblock.
www.theassemblync.com
How Long Memories Killed the Biggest Road Project in State History
An analysis by U.S. House Republicans’ political arm found their party gaining an advantage in key districts across the country.
www.theassemblync.com
Democrats Keep Losing Voters in Swing Districts—Including in N.C.
The Surry County Republican is running to unseat Democratic Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls.
www.theassemblync.com
N.C. Rep. Sarah Stevens to Resign, Focus on Judicial Campaign
INDY Week
Politicians were so desperate to save Asheboro’s only hospital that they supported a for-profit buyer with a spotty track record.
www.theassemblync.com
Community Leaders Ignored Red Flags and Gave a CEO Millions to Buy Their Hospital. Now He’s Ghosting Them
Jordon Hudson Celebrates Her ‘BANniversary’ With More UNC-CH Records Requests
Public records show that Jordon Hudson, who is dating Bill Belichick, wants information on the university’s communications with reporters.
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