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Matt Rasnic
Digital News ProducerMatt joined WFAE in 2021. Prior to coming to Charlotte, Matt worked at The Post and Courier in Charleston, South Carolina, as a digital producer and audio editor. He also previously worked in public radio at NPR member station WFIU in Indiana. Matt has degrees in journalism and human-centered computing from Indiana University.
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On Friday morning, the journalists of the Charlotte Observer announced they had formed a union called the Charlotte Observer News Guild.
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North Carolina Schools referred 5,524 students to the police. For every 1,000 students enrolled in schools across the U.S., 4.5 students were referred to the police in the 2017-2018 school year.
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North Carolina Schools referred 5,524 students to the police. For every 1,000 students enrolled in schools across the U.S., 4.5 students were referred to the police in the 2017-2018 school year.
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North Carolina Schools referred 5,524 students to the police. For every 1,000 students enrolled in schools across the U.S., 4.5 students were referred to the police in the 2017-2018 school year.
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North Carolina Schools referred 5,524 students to the police. For every 1,000 students enrolled in schools across the U.S., 4.5 students were referred to the police in the 2017-2018 school year.
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South Carolina Schools referred 2,948 students to the police. For every 1,000 students enrolled in schools across the U.S., 4.5 students were referred to the police in the 2017-2018 school year.
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North Carolina Schools referred 5,524 students to the police. For every 1,000 students enrolled in schools across the U.S., 4.5 students were referred to the police in the 2017-2018 school year.