Amid a public health workforce shortage, a program aims to recruit and train new workers to meet urgent public health needs.
With more than 70,000 billing codes representing various treatments and procedures, there’s plenty of room for mistakes, said ...
Nearly half of North Carolinians have spotted errors on their medical bills. Try these strategies to get them fixed.
As underserved communities demand more environmental protections, the EPA has looked to partnerships with historically Black institutions.
Damaged roads, displaced people create headaches for social services agencies protecting children and others after Helene.
This year, NC S.A.F.E. has focused on combating veteran suicides and reaching gun owners who have school-aged children.
While lawmakers question where millions of dollars went, domestic violence shelters have no choice but to cut programs and turn away victims.
Legislators return this week for their last session before state child care stabilization funds run out at the end of December, and advocates are requesting a one-time allocation of $100 million to ...
As Christmas nears, many children will be anticipating a visit from Santa. But despite drops in North Carolina’s unemployment rate and a slowly recovering economy, many of North Carolina’s children ...