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In closing arguments, attorneys for the plaintiffs, including the NAACP, described a rushed and secretive process that resulted in the maps used in the 2024 election.
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The review comes a week after former city attorney Chuck Watts announced his retirement.
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Democratic Gov. Josh Stein cleared his desk Wednesday of the deluge of bills passed to him from the North Carolina General Assembly last month, three of which he vetoed.
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In the wake of last week’s shooting by a Winston-Salem teenager, questions are emerging about the role that parents, police, and society may play in fueling violent outbreaks like this one.
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In anticipation of a county sales tax revenue shortfall, the district prepared to reduce the monthly supplements from $300 to $275. But it will remain unchanged.
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