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The bill has raised concerns among voting rights advocates and Democrats in the GOP-controlled state legislature. Among the changes the bill would make, voted ballots and something called cast vote records, or CVRs, would be accessible by public records requests.
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During the pandemic, students nationwide received free school lunch, but that policy expired last summer. Now, state lawmakers are considering whether to include funding in the next state budget to help more students afford lunch.
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Former U.S. Rep. Mark Walker is expected to announce his plans to enter next year's North Carolina governor's race at an event later this month, according to a spokesperson for a political consulting firm that is advising him.
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Elizabeth Kitley and Cayla King, graduates of Northwest Guilford High School, were crucial to Virginia Tech capturing an ACC women's basketball championship win over Louisville.
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The Chinese computer company, which has a headquarters in Morrisville, is looking to expand its reach in the Middle East, Europe, and Africa.
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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.
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Current superintendent Sharon Contreras indicated the district could be in competition with other school districts seeking candidates due to an especially high turnover rate nationwide among superintendents this year.
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More than 150 drivers were absent late last week in Wake County, and Guilford County Schools had 76 drivers who were out Friday with COVID-19.
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Greensboro-based Cone Health operates in two of the state's red zones for COVID-19 numbers.Both Alamance and Guilford Counties are labeled "red" in the…
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The North Carolina State Board of Elections voted Tuesday to keep four polling places open longer because they opened late, which is expected to delay…