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Thousands gathered in front of the Mecklenburg County Department of Social Services on Saturday to protest the first three months of President Donald Trump's second term. The "Hands Off" demonstration was organized by Indivisible CLT in coordination with progressive groups around the country.
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The Department of Homeland Security says it mistakenly sent an email Thursday to some Ukrainians, telling them their permission to stay in the U.S. had been terminated.
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Hurricane Helene washed it out — crews rebuilt it from the ground up.
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A three-judge panel on the North Carolina Court of Appeals Friday afternoon voted 2-1 in a ruling that puts Republican Jefferson Griffin on the cusp of overturning Democratic incumbent Allison Riggs’ 734-vote lead for a seat on the state Supreme Court.
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North Carolina Forest Service officials say downed trees will soon dry out, making fires worse and more difficult to fight.
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Leadership reshuffle comes at a bad time for the public utility's energy plans, some say
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The announcement by North Carolina State University comes as the Trump Administration announces it has revoked more than 300 student visas for allegedly voicing pro-Palestine views.
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The latest federal education cuts affect school building repairs in Halifax, Lenoir, Richmond, and Robeson Counties. New threats are coming to Title 1 schools across NC.
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BPR spoke with three Forest Service employees who worked on wildfires throughout the WNC communities they call home.
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State Superintendent Mo Green is warning that a new decision from the U.S. Department of Education “threatens the financial integrity” of four North Carolina school districts.