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North Carolina, along with over 20 other states, is suing the Department of Education over billions in frozen funding meant for public schools.
Schools in Bladen, Columbus, Robeson and Scotland counties could lose more than $6 million as part a freeze on federal funding.
Nearly 1,000 North Carolina educators could lose their jobs after the federal government unexpectedly froze $165 million in ...
School board approves contract with Crosby Scholars, but the $50,000 grant is on hold after Trump freezes funds. Hours before ...
Josh Hammond, Wesleyan Christian (1st round, 28th overall — Kansas City Royals) Luke Stevenson, Wake Forest High/UNC (1st ...
New Hanover County Schools will have several changes in leadership for the 2025-26 school year. Here are the changes for ...
Auto insurers have been allowed in North Carolina to apply a premium surcharge for motorists with less than three years of ...
The Trump administration is withholding more than $6 billion in previously approved federal education grants to schools.
She (Savannah) really helped all season, just knowing she was back there because we have that trust already and she knows my ...
The former All-MEAC receiver looks to spark a resurgence at a historic High School football program in the shadows of his ...
Playing for Guilford County Sports Hall of Fame member Bill Hayes, Brown finished his Aggie career—spanning from ...
Guilford County Schools Principal of the Year Jonathan Brooks is moving to Hairston Middle. Brooks is the current principal ...