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NAACP criticizes state spending priorities
The NAACP and other groups complain that state lawmakers are ignoring the needs of large segments of North Carolina's population.
minority and -- wealth -- isolated in one school and middle class and upper class -- it's happened. Another school those beautiful have a competitive advantage in getting sources that are critical element that -
WRAL News poll: McCrory holds early lead over Dalton
Two weeks after primaries set North Carolina's gubernatorial match this fall, Republican Pat McCrory has grabbed an early lead over Democrat Walter Dalton, according to a WRAL News poll released Tuesday.
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NC law to tie corporate tax break, private tuition
North Carolina lawmakers this week will introduce legislation that would let corporations send up to $40 million of their state taxes next year to a program that would give low-income children up to $4,000 to attend private or religious schools.
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WRAL News poll: Presidential race dead heat in NC
President Barack Obama and likely Republican challenger Mitt Romney are in a virtual tie for North Carolina's 15 electoral votes in this fall's election, according to a WRAL News poll released Tuesday.
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Wake school board retreat
The Wake County school board holds a retreat on May 22, 2012.
stand to congratulate him. I didn't grow up eighth grade north garner middle class of 2016. I -- Stanley Islam El Salvador his teachers love and admire him -- the hardworking and respectful student and prides -
NC House Democrats press conference
you're resisting an officer. It's certainly substantiated administer her particular schools from middle class families that this is terrible news. And losing these forward universities. Where tuition has increased 10% and single year while financial aid
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Obama to Congress: Put in place banking rules now
President Barack Obama says the big trading loss at JPMorgan Chase shows the need for Congress to finally put in place banking rules he signed into law two years ago. He also is calling on lawmakers to stop trying to weaken the regulations.
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Obama touts reforms after bank's $2 billion loss
President Barack Obama on Saturday pointed again to the multi-billion-dollar trading loss at JPMorgan Chase as a reason Congress should retain and continue to implement Wall Street reforms to prevent the kinds of practices that he says led to the financial meltdown in 2008.
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Genders, jobs of Edwards jurors paint limited picture
The names and ages of federal jurors are kept private, but the 12 people deciding John Edwards' fate are in the national spotlight.
are white -- black and there's one Hispanic member. They're also solidly middle class working as teachers mechanics and and human resources. It is worth noting that juror number twelve is a corporate vice president and -
Racially diverse jurors will decide Edwards' fate
The names and ages of the 12 men and women who are deciding whether to convict former presidential candidate John Edwards of campaign finance and conspiracy charges are private, but a look at the jury box shows a racially diverse, solidly middle - class cohort.
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