NC employees go back to work after shutdown
By Katherine Ferguson | October 20On Thursday, 2,200 N.C. Department of Health and Human Services employees had something they hadn’t had in more than two weeks — a normal day of work.
On Thursday, 2,200 N.C. Department of Health and Human Services employees had something they hadn’t had in more than two weeks — a normal day of work.
More than 100 animals were rescued from a Pender County puppy mill earlier this month, fueling debate surrounding the lack of state commercial breeding legislation.
With a babbling creek, an alpine meadow and arctic flora, the North Carolina Zoological Park’s refurbished polar bear exhibit is only missing one thing: polar bears.
While many students envision a study abroad experience with Spanish tapas or in Parisian cafes, few imagine a semester snapping selfies at the Taj Mahal or navigating colorful outdoor markets.