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The North Carolina General Assembly is now back from its January break. And during this session, one Mecklenburg County Republican senator says he will…
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Cyberbullying has been a criminal offense in North Carolina since 2009. But the state supreme court has ruled a key part of the cyberbullying law is…
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A City of Charlotte fire investigator is out of a job because of a Facebook post in the aftermath of the Ferguson, Missouri riots. It’s the first time a…
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that opening prayers with references to Christianity during government meetings do not violate the U.S. Constitution.This…
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The longstanding practice of opening Charlotte-area government meetings with a Christian prayer has come under increasing attack by residents and outside…