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Author: Elena Brooks

Elena Brooks reports on city councils, school boards, and government policy impacting communities across South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia. With a background in public affairs, she’s dedicated to breaking down complex civic decisions for everyday readers.
Former South Carolina Nonprofit CEO Honored With State’s Highest Civilian Award
Business | South Carolina News

Former South Carolina Nonprofit CEO Honored With State’s Highest Civilian Award

ByElena Brooks July 1, 2025July 1, 2025

CHARLESTON, SC — A prominent South Carolina nonprofit leader has received the state’s highest civilian honor in recognition of her decades-long commitment to building a…

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NC Woman With Down Syndrome Couldn’t Get a Job — So She Built a Business That’s Changing Lives
Business | North Carolina News

NC Woman With Down Syndrome Couldn’t Get a Job — So She Built a Business That’s Changing Lives

ByElena Brooks July 1, 2025July 1, 2025

RALEIGH, NC — After applying to more than 20 jobs and repeatedly being turned away, Gabi Angelini — a young woman with Down syndrome —…

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NC May Ban On-Duty Sex for Police Officers Under New Ethics Proposal
Politics | Local News

NC May Ban On-Duty Sex for Police Officers Under New Ethics Proposal

ByElena Brooks July 1, 2025July 1, 2025

RALEIGH, NC — Law enforcement officers across North Carolina could soon face explicit bans on having sex while on duty, in uniform, or in their…

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Key Issues Fueling North Carolina’s Gun Law Debate in 2025
North Carolina News

Key Issues Fueling North Carolina’s Gun Law Debate in 2025

ByElena Brooks July 1, 2025July 1, 2025

RALEIGH, NC — Gun legislation is once again at the center of heated political and public discourse in North Carolina, as lawmakers, residents, and advocacy…

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$900K Townhomes Set to Break Ground on Asheville’s Charlotte Street by End of Year
North Carolina News

$900K Townhomes Set to Break Ground on Asheville’s Charlotte Street by End of Year

ByElena Brooks July 1, 2025July 1, 2025

ASHEVILLE, NC — After years of delays and neighborhood frustrations, developers are now preparing to break ground on a set of $900,000 townhomes along Charlotte…

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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Shelter To Separate From Police Oversight, Eyes Major Expansion
North Carolina News

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Shelter To Separate From Police Oversight, Eyes Major Expansion

ByElena Brooks July 1, 2025July 1, 2025

CHARLOTTE, NC — Big changes are coming to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Care and Control (ACC), starting July 1, as the department officially parts ways with the…

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Mount Pleasant Faces Millions in Potential Flood Damages by 2050, New Study Warns
South Carolina News

Mount Pleasant Faces Millions in Potential Flood Damages by 2050, New Study Warns

ByElena Brooks July 1, 2025July 1, 2025

MOUNT PLEASANT, SC — Town officials in Mount Pleasant are evaluating sobering new research that forecasts multi-million dollar flood damages by 2050 if major storm…

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How Insurance Companies Evaluate Wrongful Death Claims in South Carolina
South Carolina News

How Insurance Companies Evaluate Wrongful Death Claims in South Carolina

ByElena Brooks July 1, 2025July 1, 2025

COLUMBIA, SC — Wrongful death claims in South Carolina often emerge after tragic accidents or acts of negligence — and when grieving families seek justice,…

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North Carolina Family Warns Medicaid Cuts Could Force Them to Ration 6-Year-Old’s Lifesaving Treatment
North Carolina News

North Carolina Family Warns Medicaid Cuts Could Force Them to Ration 6-Year-Old’s Lifesaving Treatment

ByElena Brooks July 1, 2025July 1, 2025

RALEIGH, NC — As Congress prepares to vote on sweeping federal Medicaid cuts, one North Carolina family is warning that their 6-year-old daughter’s care could…

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Two South Carolina Defendants Charged in Nation’s Largest Healthcare Fraud Takedown
South Carolina News

Two South Carolina Defendants Charged in Nation’s Largest Healthcare Fraud Takedown

ByElena Brooks July 1, 2025July 1, 2025

COLUMBIA, SC — Two South Carolina residents have been indicted as part of what federal officials are calling the largest healthcare fraud and illegal drug…

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