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March 13, 2018

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Soldiers who handled service dogs overseas should have gotten the chance to adopt them but did not, and a report blasts the U.S. Army for failing to make that happen.

Veteran Brad Perry served in Afghanistan searching for improvised explosive devices with the help of his partner Bodi, a Tactical Explosive Detection Dog.

Perry said he was told he could adopt Bodi after his service but never got the chance.

“I wanted to be there for my dog the way he was for me but I couldn't,” Perry said.

March 10, 2018
Ten years ago, Christina Osborne took a job as a temporary worker in the cafeteria at Stedman Elementary to be near her children, who were students there.
Osborne discovered she liked the challenge of preparing food for hundreds of children every day, and of seeking out recipes for good-tasting, healthy meals that can draw kids away from pre-packaged snack chips and processed foods.
Now Osborne is a cafeteria manager for the Cumberland County schools, where she oversees the kitchen staff preparing and serving the food.
Issues:Education
March 9, 2018
The Department of Veterans Affairs said Charles Covell was dead.

He disagreed.

Now, the Vietnam veteran and retired U.S. Postal Service worker is hoping to be resurrected soon.

“It’s not very nice to kill me,” Covell, 81, said from his Fayetteville home this week, where he is very much alive.
Issues:Veterans
March 8, 2018

Washington (CNN)The House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee will hear a set of more than 20 bipartisan bills during its second hearing focusing on addressing the opioid crisis, CNN has learned.

While most hearings on legislation don't last more than a day, this hearing is scheduled to begin on March 21 and will last for two days, committee Republican aides tell CNN.

Issues:Health Care
March 7, 2018

Last month, North Carolina’s U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson introduced the “Safe Disposal of Unused Medication Act,” a bipartisan response to the opioid crisis that could help prevent the misuse or diversion of unused medications.

The bill would give hospice professionals the legal authority to safely dispose of unused drugs after a hospice patient’s death. That would ensure medicine is not diverted out into the community.

Issues:Health Care
March 7, 2018

WASHINGTON, D.C. –The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bipartisan MISSION ZERO Act introduced by Representative Richard Hudson (D-NC). The legislation will assist assigning Department of Defense trauma surgeons to civilian trauma centers, filling a gap in care observed by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.

March 1, 2018

Last month Congressman Richard Hudson (NC-08) hosted a Service Academy Nomination Ceremony in Concord at the Cabarrus County Library in Concord to congratulate students for being nominated to a U.S. Service Academy.

Hudson has the privilege of nominating a limited number of young men and women each year to four of the five service academies: U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Air Force Academy,and U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. Ben was this year’s only nominee from Stanly County.

February 28, 2018

President Donald Trump and congressional leaders saluted Billy Graham as the plain wooden casket bearing the evangelist’s body arrived in the Capitol Rotunda on Wednesday morning to lay in honor. Graham is the first American clergyman – and only the fourth private citizen – to be honored in that way.

“Today we give thanks for this extraordinary life, and it’s very fitting that we do so right here in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol, where the memory of the American people is enshrined,” Trump said. “Here in this room we are reminded that America is a nation sustained by prayer.”

February 28, 2018

A representative of the Federal Emergency Management Agency said Wednesday that the agency could not guarantee a reimbursement commitment to the city of Fayetteville for the planned Devonwood lower dam reconstruction.

That dam is also known as the McFadyen Drive dam. The city owns the dam and the road over the structure that’s off Morganton Road, to the north end of the Devonwood subdivision.

February 26, 2018

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed by Congress in December created what many referred to as historic tax cuts for both individuals and businesses.

On its surface, the bill appears to favor businesses, instituting a flat tax rate of 21 percent for C corporations with no expiration date. Individual tax rate changes included downward shifts of zero to three percent, with the decrease expiring in ten years.