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A quartet of Republican judges ruled Thursday along party lines to overturn the court’s precedent. At stake is a multi-billion dollar plan to provide state funds to improve public education in North Carolina.
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Property owners in Guilford and Davidson Counties have recently received property tax revaluation notices for 2026. Property Tax Attorney John Cocklereece with Bell, Davis & Pitt Attorneys in Winston-Salem talks about the process of filing a successful tax revaluation appeal.
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The survey was mailed to a random sample of residents, but is available to everyone online through April 13.
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The city continues to see steady growth, according to its annual economic growth and development report.
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North Carolina is working on a major overhaul of its math standards that state officials hope will better connect what students learn in the classroom to the real world.
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The district hasn’t had a permanent CFO in almost a year amid a major budget crisis.
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Officials expect the project to be completed by 2030.
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Afzal will succeed John Thompson who retired in February.
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With the average price of gasoline at about $4.90 a gallon in the Piedmont Triad, some commuters are feeling the pinch.
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The U.S. Department of Energy is offering $1.9 billion in funding for transmission upgrades, including replacing conductors, installing better technologies to monitor the grid and transmitting power across regions.
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Before serving as a commissioner for nearly 30 years, Dave Plyler had a lengthy career in local broadcasting.
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The project is already in the federal government’s pipeline. The big question now is how local governments will fund their part of it.