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State Attorney General Jeff Jackson was in Gastonia Tuesday, visiting a summer and after-school program that was impacted by ...
The U.S. Department of Education has released a portion of North Carolina's $165 million in education funding frozen by the ...
The funding freeze affects programs across the country, including those in Charlotte and throughout North Carolina. Many of these programs serve as crucial support systems for working families, ...
These programs, which served over 10,000 students and employed nearly 1,400 staff members last year, provide essential ...
The Trump administration still hasn’t released more than $5 billion in previously approved federal education funding, including $130 million still owed to North Carolina.
CHARLOTTE — A Charlotte nonprofit that serves immigrants said they are facing a nearly $1 million budget cut. Our Bridge for ...
More than 20 Democratic-led states, including NC, have sued President Donald Trump’s administration over billions of dollars ...
Incumbent Melissa Easley is running for reelection in this north Mecklenburg district, but will face two challengers: Bill ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools will close most before and after school care sites and lay off more than 200 employees, citing declining enrollment and funding shortage.
The Charlotte County School Board members are set to plead their case to the state for money to rebuild Port Charlotte Middle School following damages from Hurricane Ian.