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Universities and colleges must reshape their admissions practices, now that the Supreme struck down affirmative action in college admissions. The cases involved University of North Carolina and Harvard.
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North Carolina Republican House Speaker Tim Moore acknowledged in an interview with WBTV Tuesday that he had a “casual relationship” with Jamie Liles Lassiter, a state employee who is married but Moore said was separated from her husband.
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A former Apex town council member has sued North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore, of Cleveland County, over an alleged “adulterous extramarital affair” with his wife that led to the “destruction of his marriage.”
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Governor Roy Cooper says he plans to veto on Saturday Senate Bill 20, the measure that would ban abortion after 12 weeks.
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A day after gaining approval in the House, a proposed ban on abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy passed the Senate on Thursday along party lines. That’s enough votes to override a veto.
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The North Carolina House Education Committee has approved a bill that would require all public schools to create threat assessment teams.
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No federal charges will be filed in the death of Charlotte native Shanquella Robinson.
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Duke Energy's rolling blackouts across the Carolinas Christmas Eve were the result of malfunctioning equipment - and a lack of power to buy from elsewhere.
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A panel charged with rethinking the way North Carolina’s teachers are licensed and paid has released a new draft plan that’s closer to the current system.