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The Juvenile Reentry Employment Program serves Pitt, Pamlico, Craven and Carteret Counties and is a statewide model for reentry programs. Through vocational training and a network of nonprofits that provide housing and transportation, the goal is to reduce participants' likelihood of returning to the justice system.
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North Carolina will become the 39th state to offer access to medical marijuana with a dispensary run by the Eastern Band of Cherokee in Western N.C.
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The budget law enacted by the Republican-controlled General Assembly had planned for a slight decline in revenue from this fiscal year to the next, in part due to tax cuts, but new forecasts show an anticipated surplus of $413 million.
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Drier than normal conditions are expected to continue over North Carolina through much of May, according to long-term forecasts.
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NC Disability Rights argue long waits violate the civil rights of those with mental illness, and that NCDHHS has run afoul of the Americans for Disability Act and the Rehabilitation Act.
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The appearance reflects North Carolina status as a battleground state, with both presidential campaigns making several stops in recent months.
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A state appeals court wrote that the unequal treatment of bars was illogical and not rationally related to the state’s stated objective of slowing the spread of COVID-19.
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The agreement requires Frontier to make payments over four years, including $300,000 in restitution to customers affected by slower speeds.
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With the June deadline looming, many facilities are considering raising tuition, cutting staff, or even shutting down altogether.
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The bill aims to account for inflation. If approved, it could go into effect as early as December this year.