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    The Red Bluff community flooded along the Waccamaw River and Simpsons Creek under Hurricane Florence’s deluge with entire neighborhoods underwater. Monday, Sept. 24, 2018. Image by Jason Lee. United States, 2018.
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    PART OF: Beyond the Beach

    ‘Beyond the Beach’ Project Helps Expose Climate Change Dangers Across the Carolinas

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    October 26, 2020
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    PART OF: Beyond the Beach

    Hurricanes Repeatedly Devastate This SC Town, Leaving a Stinking Threat Behind: Mold

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    October 21, 2020
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    There have been over 3,000 bankruptcy filings in North Carolina since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Federal bankruptcy courts like Charlotte’s, based in the Charles R. Jonas Federal Building, above, have continued to see a steady stream of filings despite extraordinary measures to stem economic bleeding. Image by Robert Lahser. United States, undated.
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    PART OF: Bouncing Back: North Carolina's Economic Journey to Recovery

    Despite Aid Programs, Thousands Went Bankrupt in North Carolina as COVID-19 Raged

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    October 12, 2020
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    Yolanda Ames sits outside her Grier Heights apartment Wednesday, August 5, 2020. Ames, who cannot afford the internet, is among half of households in her neighborhood in Charlotte with no internet subscription. Image by Jessica Koscielniak. United States, 2020.
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    PART OF: Bouncing Back: North Carolina's Economic Journey to Recovery

    The Pandemic Has Sounded an Alarm Bell on North Carolina’s Digital Divide

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    When Jordan Schindler, founder and CEO of Nufabrx, noticed his textile business slowing down because of the pandemic, his team developed a microbial mask to save jobs and help the community. Then the federal government put in an order. Video by Jeff Siner.
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    PART OF: Bouncing Back: North Carolina's Economic Journey to Recovery

    North Carolina Company’s New Masks Get the Attention of the Federal Government

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    July 24, 2020
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