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Asheville passed a policy last week that will remove any question about criminal convictions from city job applications. Proponents want to “ban the box”…
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The Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department is considering a policy that would preclude people who are arrested from returning to designated areas. The…
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The Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department is considering a policy that would preclude people who are arrested from returning to designated areas. The…
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North Carolina prosecutors have sought the death penalty against about two people per year since 1989 without enough evidence to prove their guilt,…
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Allison Leotta was a federal sex-crimes prosecutor in Washington D.C. for more than a decade. Every day when she came home from work, she would think to…
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Allison Leotta was a federal sex-crimes prosecutor in Washington D.C. for more than a decade. Every day when she came home from work, she would think to…
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State lawmakers are expected to send Gov. Pat McCrory on Wednesday a bill that would make graffiti vandalism a felony if performed by repeat…
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The city of Durham is no longer using plywood to cover up windows and doors in abandoned buildings.Faith Gardner works for city's Neighborhood Improvement…
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Federal prosecutors charged 13 current and former law enforcement officers in connection with a drug shipment network in North Carolina. Authorities say…
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Federal prosecutors charged 13 current and former law enforcement officers in connection with a drug shipment network in North Carolina. Authorities say…