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The regulations being considered right now are called the PFAS and 1,4 Dioxane Monitoring and Minimization Plans, respectively. Supporters say they're confident this voluntary approach will result in reductions.
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The "Real Tickets, Real Fans Act" would ban speculative ticket sales, where the website sells tickets it doesn't actually have. Musicians and event venues say they're seeing fans showing up with fake tickets they bought online from the sites.
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Guilford County says state and federal funding changes are driving up local costs, especially for foster care and food assistance programs.
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More than 17,000 former NC A&T students left school before finishing their degrees. A new $4.5 million Gates Foundation grant aims to help bring them back.
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The Rootle Roadster Tour, featuring early learning activities for kids eight and under, comes to Greensboro this weekend.
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Officials say the new maps, which rezone about 12% of student addresses, will improve transportation efficiency and reduce splits in school feeder patterns.
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The North Carolina Child Fatality Task Force has completed its 2026 annual report and submitted its latest recommendations to state leaders.
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Guilford Metro 9-1-1 has published a 16-page annual report. Among the findings are response rates, call volumes and current staffing strength.
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Marshall Ashcraft, who served on the board from 2020 to 2024, will be taking over for Charlotte Mizelle Lloyd, who recently stepped down due to a family health matter.
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A state House committee voted Tuesday to close an affordable housing tax loophole that’s causing major budget problems for urban counties.
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An investigation by the North Carolina state auditor found Michael Boaz spent more than $14,000 on food and alcohol-related purchases using his town-issued credit card.
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Forsyth Technical Community College is partnering with Novant Health to bring physical and mental health care to students on campus. The groundbreaking ceremony for a new clinic there takes place on Tuesday morning.