Mobile wastewater units bridge the gap as the town brings its damaged sewage treatment plant back online eight weeks after Hurricane Helene.
State teams treated over 1,000 patients and navigated washed-out roads, providing life-saving care in areas cut off by catastrophic flooding.
The sprawling bill would keep child care providers afloat until March, when the legislature will be back for the long session ...
With more than 70,000 billing codes representing various treatments and procedures, there’s plenty of room for mistakes, said ...
A new study found issues with access to healthcare, quality of care and affordability challenges that made it difficult for rural patients.
North Carolina dentists tout the benefits of fluoride in water systems, even as some counties are looking to ban the ...
Amid a public health workforce shortage, a program aims to recruit and train new workers to meet urgent public health needs.
Drug experts parse the data to understand the factors what's contributing to a sudden drop in overdose deaths.
Nearly half of North Carolinians have spotted errors on their medical bills. Try these strategies to get them fixed.
Law enforcement say human traffickers are bringing people from South Carolina and Atlanta, trying to recruit and find victims.
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.