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Mecklenburg County residents will have the choice to elect one person to represent their district on the non-partisan school ...
James Ferguson II, a prominent civil rights lawyer from Charlotte known for his role in desegregating schools nationwide, has ...
James Ferguson II, who along with law partner Julius Chambers successfully argued for busing as a tool to desegregate public ...
James Ferguson II co-founded North Carolina’s first interracial law firm, was instrumental in the landmark Swann v. Charlotte ...
Charlotte leaders on Monday mourned the death of civil rights attorney James Ferguson, whose work helped desegregate schools across the country. Ferguson, an Asheville native and co-founder of North ...
Nunn, who represents parts of south Charlotte and southern Mecklenburg County, announced her decision in a post on Facebook ...
Federal funding cuts threaten teacher jobs and Grad PLUS loans end by 2026, posing challenges for education in North Carolina ...
An artificial intelligence-powered private school is coming to Charlotte in the fall. At Alpha School, teachers use AI to ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools principals are now required to take an immigration webinar. It clarifies what to do if ICE ...
North Carolina Appeals Court allows a lawsuit against CMS and employees over negligence in a 2019 child sex abuse case to proceed, rejecting claims of governmental immunity.
Without access to these critical funds, CMS says its ability to support its 141,000 students is significantly restricted.
Incumbent Melissa Easley is running for reelection in this north Mecklenburg district, but will face two challengers: Bill ...
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