North Carolina counties will get millions of dollars from the $26 billion opioid settlement. In the Border Belt, how could it be spent?
Sarah Nagem
Sarah Nagem is editor of the Border Belt Independent. She previously worked for The News & Observer and currently attends graduate school at Duke University.
Low pay, high stress: EMS agencies in rural NC struggle to recruit workers and volunteers
EMS agencies in rural North Carolina say they are struggling to recruit paramedics, EMTs and volunteers. Low pay and high stress, particularly during the COVID pandemic, are likely factors.
In one of America’s most diverse counties, the wounds of racism run deep
In Robeson County in southeastern North Carolina, the wounds of racism run deep for the Lumbee Native American tribe and African Americans.
Violence at affordable housing complex in rural NC raises question: Who’s to blame?
Violence has plagued the Sandy Ridge apartment complex in Whiteville, NC. Residents say they’re stuck in the middle.
Police accountability group calls for removal of Robeson County district attorney
Fayetteville PACT is calling for the removal of Robeson County District Attorney Matthew Scott for his handling of a case last year.
In an effort to keep Robeson County red, GOP makes big push to win over Lumbee voters
The Republican National Committee opened an office in Robeson County as part of its initiative to woo minority voters.
Shortages at North Carolina schools lead to stress, exhaustion and some creativity
Throughout southeastern North Carolina, staff shortages at schools have led to exhaustion and frustration.
Robeson County school board likely violated state law by banning public, attorney says
The full Robeson County school board has met several times in person while barring the public from attending, which is a violation of state law, an attorney says.
How the latest COVID surge compares to previous spikes in NC’s Border belt
The number of new COVID-19 cases has been surging for weeks. We looked at how cases, hospitalizations, deaths and more compare to previous spikes.
New Lumbee leader talks about NC tribe’s future – and federal recognition
John Lowery, who is the new chairman of the Lumbee tribe in North Carolina, said he will continue to push for full federal recognition.
