A federal judge refused Sunday to help in attempts to open early voting sites at three public North Carolina universities, declining requests to overrule decisions by Republican-controlled elections boards leading up to the state’s upcoming primary.
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Districts are limited to five remote learning days by state law, but most exhausted them over the last couple of weeks before plows could clear students’ snow-covered roads.
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Legislators in Raleigh are grilling Mecklenburg County leaders on Monday about crime — especially the high-profile killing of Iryna Zarutska on the light rail — and their cooperation with federal immigration officials.
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The Forsyth County Board of Elections is inviting students to enter the "I Voted" sticker contest. The winning design will be printed and distributed to voters in the upcoming General Election this November.
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According to the state health department, the majority of infections have been in unvaccinated youth under the age of 18.
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