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Republican Party · CharlotteIn a Sept. 11 press conference, NC Speaker of the House Destin Hall, R-Caldwell; and Senate Leader Phil Berger, R-Rockingham, announced plans to introduce legislation later this month targeting crime in North Carolina in light of the recent murder of Iryna Zaruska, a Ukrainian immigrant, in Charlotte. “We have been speaking about what we can do to prevent the tragedy that happened in Charlotte from ever happening again in this state,” said Hall…See the Story
NCGA to Introduce Crime Legislation in Wake of Recent Murders
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Bertie County · Bertie CountyDHHS has only taken temporary control of 3 NC county social services agencies. Bertie DSS just became the 1st to have it happen a 2nd time. Probe into child’s death prompts 2nd state takeover of Bertie County DSS is a story from Carolina Public Press, an award-winning independent newsroom. Our breakthrough journalism shines a light on the critical overlooked and under-reported issues facing North Carolina’s more than 11 million residents. Please…See the Story
Probe into child’s death prompts 2nd state takeover of Bertie County DSS
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North Carolina · North CarolinaDespite pros and cons, some NC educators are moving to private schools. citing less bureaucracy, better classroom funding and personal faith. Why some NC teachers are considering private school jobs is a story from Carolina Public Press, an award-winning independent newsroom. Our breakthrough journalism shines a light on the critical overlooked and under-reported issues facing North Carolina’s more than 11 million residents. Please consider maki…See the Story
Why some NC teachers are considering private school jobs
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