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Many teachers will feel a pinch with this year’s paychecks
This story first appeared in Ann Doss Helms' weekly education newsletter. Sign up here to get it to your inbox first. When I was talking to Providence High English teacher Nicole Jenkins about changes in stipends for extra duties, I asked about another change in compensation: The expiration of federal COVID-19 aid.
Avens sworn in as president of NC Police Execs Association
Elizabeth City’s interim police chief was sworn in last week as president of North Carolina’s largest and oldest police officers association. James E. Avens Jr. took over as the top leader of the North Carolina Police Executives Association on July 16, succeeding outgoing president Chief Estella Patterson of the Raleigh Police Department, according to a city police press release. Established in August 1947, the North Carolina Police Executives Association is...
$8.4M mansion leads Charlotte’s top home sales in June
The local businessman announced a week ago he’s selling controlling interest in the Charlotte Checkers, and his south Charlotte mansion that just sold for a record-breaking $8.4 million was Mecklenburg County’s most expensive home sale in June.
Top Quotes from Stanford Coach Troy Taylor at ACC Media Days
See what Stanford head coach Troy Taylor said at his ACC Media Days press conference. The ACC Media Days are underway and for the first time Stanford is among the participants. As the Cardinal prepares for its first season in the conference, head coach Troy Taylor took the podium to answer questions from the conference media in Charlotte, North Carolina. Cardinal247 highlights Taylor's quotes in his press conference with a nearly-full transcript.
2026 4-star OT Leo Delaney is looking forward to visiting Michigan for the first time this weekend
Leo Delaney is a Top 100 prospect in the 2026 On3 Industry Ranking and he will take his first visit to Michigan this weekend. The post 2026 4-star OT Leo Delaney is looking forward to visiting Michigan for the first time this weekend appeared first on On3.
Charlotte Middle Schoolers Discover Joy of Building during Free Weeklong Construction Camp
The Rosendin Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, partnered with local Charlotte construction professionals and volunteers to help 10 middle school students discover the joy of building hands-on projects. TRF Camp Build is a free weeklong construction camp held in cities nationwide to teach children about career options rarely taught in schools.
NC House Republicans question elections board officials about alternative parties
State House members questioned Board of Elections Chairman Alan Hirsch over the Board’s party-line vote rejecting a request for recognition as a political party from a group called Justice for All. Justice for All wants to put Cornel West on the ballot as a presidential candidate. The election board’s 3-2 decision last week not to […]
North Carolina Braces for Flood Watch from 11 AM as Severe Weather Looms
Raleigh, NC – North Carolina residents are under a Flash Flood Watch from 11 AM today through midnight Thursday. The National Weather Service in Raleigh reports that rounds of heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected, with a marginal risk (level 1/5) for severe storms from Raleigh north. According to...
Frank Bruni talks his morning routine, life in the Triangle and what he's looking forward to
New York Times columnist Frank Bruni, who moved back to the Triangle to teach at Duke University in 2021, is one of the country's most prolific writers on politics, pop culture and food. Bruni lives in Chapel Hill and teaches journalism and public policy at Duke's Sanford School of Public Policy, all while maintaining a weekly column and publishing two books in as many years. In April, he published his latest book, "The Age of Grievance," exploring the deterioration of the nation's political climate.We talked with Bruni for our latest Local Limelight conversation. The Q&A has been edited for Smart...
Afternoon thunderstorms, risk of flooding on muggy Tuesday in the Triad
PIEDMONT TRIAD, N.C. (WGHP) — Warm, muggy weather is ahead for today with afternoon showers and thunderstorms. Highs will be in the mid-80s, and with the humidity factored in, it will feel like the lower-90s. By mid-afternoon, showers and thunderstorms will develop, and there will be areas across the Piedmont that receive an inch or […]
Medicaid to cover weight-loss medications, state health plan members still without aid
Medicaid to expand coverage to include weight-loss medications. Paying upwards of $1,000 for weight-loss medications has kept the drugs out of the hands of many North Carolinians without insurance, until now. NCDHHS announced Medicaid is expanding coverage to include U.S. Food and Drug Administration [FDA] obesity management medications starting Aug....
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