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North Carolina lawmakers packed together a collection of politicized policies into a single education bill that would make it easier for parents to challenge books, prosecute librarians, have superintendents fired or move their child to another school.
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GOP lawmakers initially wanted to ban both gender transition surgery and hormone treatments in people under age 18. A new version of the bill would only ban such treatments in healthcare facilities operated or funded by the state
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The new policy gives UNC System President Peter Hans a greater role in search committees for chancellors who lead public universities in North Carolina.
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The system developed and being implemented by Tyler Technologies is being blamed for wrongful arrests and unlawful detentions.
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The UNC-Chapel Hill School of Education has received a federal grant to train graduate students in school counseling in Person and Granville Counties. The students will then commit to work in rural school districts.
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This year marks the 45th anniversary of the Grateful Dead’s 1978 show in Durham that is regarded by many as one of the best stops on the tour.
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Republican state lawmakers say they’re working on legislation that would add new restrictions on abortion in North Carolina. But two months into this year’s session, they haven’t yet filed a single bill.
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The Neighborhood Energy Resiliency Project is helping about two dozen homeowners in Carrboro upgrade their homes for free to reduce energy usage and cost.
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Two new hospitals in Wake County, including a new behavioral health hospital, received regulatory approval. When the dust settles on any appeals, it would mean one of the fastest expansions of new hospitals in the county's history.
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Anderson Clayton, the new Chair of the NC Democratic Party, speaks with WUNC's Jeff Tiberii about her surprise victory, her focus for 2024, and a personal topic of much discussion: her age.