Judge: North Carolina Must Spend $1.75B To Narrow Education Gap
A North Carolina trial judge has ordered the state to pay out $1.75 billion to help narrow the stateβs public education inequities.
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A North Carolina trial judge has ordered the state to pay out $1.75 billion to help narrow the stateβs public education inequities.
Wilson joined Veterans Bridge Home for the 2021 Carolinas Veterans Day Festival at Truist Field to βcelebrate and help those who served in the U.S. Armed Forces and their families.Β
Rain returns today with a few rumbles tonight. Cooler weekend.
Old Armor Beer Company in Kannapolis giving back to veterans and first responders in the community and across the country.
Panthers defensive end Brian Burns said he thinks Patriots rookie quarterback Mac Jones should apologize for grabbing his right ankle and trying to twist it during last Sundayβs game in Charlotte.
Firefighters battled a house fire in Matthews early Thursday morning. They controlled the flames in 20 minutes but the fire caused an estimated $75,000 in losses. One person sustained minor injuries.
Mecklenburg County's indoor mask mandate could be lifted as soon as next week. The county dropped under five percent in positive COVID testing results on Tuesday.
SpaceX Falcon 9 Crew-3 Rocket Launch Scheduled for Wednesday Night and Will Be Visible Across the Southeast.
Move over, Greek names, it's the auxiliary list's time to shine.
Few North Carolina parents had their children vaccinated in the first days COVID-19 shots were available for kids age 5 to 11.
Quarterback Sam Darnold will miss at least four weeks with a right shoulder injury, according to coach Matt Rhule.
The charge against a 61-year-old man accused of holding a 16-year-old girl captive until a driver on a Kentucky interstate noticed her using a distress signal made popular on TikTok has been increased to kidnapping.
Chopt Creative Salad Co. will host βKids Eat Freeβ event at North Carolina locations on Nov. 16.
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein has reached a settlement of more than $20,000 with a Charlotte gas station over price gouging amid the Colonial Pipeline shutdown.
Veterans Day is approaching and many people will be honoring their family, friends and loved ones. Many businesses will also be celebrating veterans and active military with deals including free meal options. WCCB has compiled a list of places with deals for Veterans Day.
According to the Iredell County Sheriff's Office, a Mooresville man is facing charges after he allegedly shot another driver in the face along Interstate 77 Monday.
In todayβs Morning Brew segment, we discuss Cambridge University student-athletes putting together a racy calendar for a good cause and KFC being named the most popular fried chicken chain in America.
For lovers of Advent calendars, there are lots of new offerings to count down to Christmas.
Two Washington Post reporters are working on a biography of George Floyd, from his family history in the tobacco fields of North Carolina to his murder last year in Minneapolis by a white police officer.
Mooresville High School will dismiss students early Wednesday after an apparent suicide happened on campus, according to officials.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools is in damage control mode, suspending the principal and assistant principal of Hawthorne Academy after they were accused of botching their handling of an on-campus sexual assault report.
Last pleasant day before Veteran'sΒ Day rain and cooler weekend temps.
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