Triangle News
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Matt Calabria’s new role in Gov. Josh Stein's office will assist with efforts for western North Carolina.
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The DPS school board held a special meeting Monday to discuss transportation issues and ask questions of administrative staff. The plans are not yet final, but here are some of the takeaways.
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Wind gusts are expected to reach up to 35 miles per hour and temperatures could reach as low as mid-20’s.
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In 2024, stories took our reporters and photographers all over the state, from political rallies in Greensboro to a barrier island near Morehead City and to an iconic golf course in Pinehurst. These are the Photos of the Year from վ.
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In 2024, the stories that consumed many North Carolinians were related to a polarizing election and a devastating hurricane.
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The Durham Public Schools board of education voted to reduce bus service for certain students so that the district can end rotational busing.
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Several cases were set to go to trial today. The protest was one of the largest and most intense on UNC-Chapel Hill's campus.
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An annual report from the Education Law Center has ranked North Carolina 49th among states for its "effort" to fund public schools - a measure that considers the state's economic capacity to increase school funding.
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Within 24 hours after news broke of Assad's downfall, Syrian expats gathered in Raleigh to celebrate.
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The “Lawyers in Your Library” Program is available to Wake County residents through a partnership between Wake County Public Libraries and the county's legal support center.
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'Issue of neglect:' Advocates say Durham isn't addressing housing needs for people with HIV and AIDSThe Coalition to End the HIV Epidemic in Durham says the city is slow to act on the housing needs of people with HIV and AIDS.
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The private HBCU had been on probation for two years after failing several of its accrediting agency’s financial standards.