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After many years of steady growth, 12 of the 16 universities in the UNC System saw their student populations decline this past fall. As enrollment shrinks, so will their budgets.
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As one of the youngest Black women to design a shoe for Nike’s Yardrunners campaign, Arial Robinson is the definition of a jack of all trades.
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Boom plans to build Overture in Greensboro, North Carolina, partly because of its location near open ocean where the planes can be tested without rattling windows on the ground.
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"It’s good when people reject you because they understand clearly who you are," said Pastor Mike Usey of College Park Baptist Church.
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American Airlines has agreed to buy up to 20 supersonic jets and put down a non-refundable deposit on the planes that are still on the drawing board and years away from flying. Manufacturer Boom Supersonic plans to build the jets in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Sessions will deal with bullying, suicide, opioids and other substance use among other challenges children now face. The training also will address trauma and victimization among children and adolescents, and how all of these things impact school climate and school safety.
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The mayor of North Carolina's largest city has won another term as mayor, while the top law enforcement officer in the state's largest county fell short in his reelection bid following a primary runoff.
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Over a dozen North Carolina municipalities or counties are choosing new elected officials, with some picking party nominees for the fall.
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The plaintiffs, one an atheist and the other an agnostic, say the daily prayer meetings went against their respective religious beliefs.
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Guilford County and City of Greensboro officials confirmed on Friday that the U.S. government has signed a lease with the American Hebrew Academy, whose grounds have been vacant for several years.