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December 12, 2019

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Opinion

DILLINGHAM: The Teacher’s Voice: A School That Prioritizes Students and Values Teachers

May 8, 2019 Rhonda Dillingham

Imagine a school where leadership prioritizes families’ needs while garnering teachers’ input in all of its decision-making. Sounds like a dream, but it is, in fact, a reality in the form of a K-8 public […]

Business

Record $2 million gift launches AI program at NCSSM

December 12, 2018 Emily Roberson

DURHAM — A $2 million gift to the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics from alumnus and entrepreneur Carl Ryden and his wife, Ashley — the largest private gift in the school’s history — […]

Article

School of Science and Math receives largest gift

December 6, 2018 NSJ Staff Reports

DURHAM —- The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics announced today the launch of The Ryden Program for Innovation and Leadership in Artificial Intelligence, made possible by a two million-dollar gift from alumnus Carl […]

Article

Immigration agents arrest man who left church after a year

November 24, 2018 JONATHAN DREW, Associated Press

RALEIGH, N.C. — An immigrant who sought refuge from deportation in a North Carolina church for 11 months was detained Friday at a scheduled appointment with immigration officials, prompting more than a dozen supporters to […]

Article

Orange High’s Wilson makes MLB debut with Braves

August 29, 2018 Shawn Krest

DURHAM — Bryse Wilson had a triumphant homecoming last week. It just wasn’t the one he’d prepared for. Born in Durham and a graduate of Orange High School in Hillsborough, Wilson was expecting to start […]

Article

NC House works on school safety strategy

March 20, 2018 Donna King

RALEIGH — A group of Democrats serving in the N.C. General Assembly announced Monday that they are drafting legislation that addresses gun violence in schools. Sens. Jay Chaudhuri (D- Wake), Floyd McKissick (D-Durham) and Jeff […]

Christine T. Nguyen—The North State Journal
Article

Who’s in, who’s out? Lawmakers make changes as candidate filing period opens

February 14, 2018 NSJ Staff

RALEIGH — As the N.C. General Assembly looks toward the short session in May after adjourning on Tuesday, several lawmakers have announced they will not be running again. Reps. Larry Bell (D-Duplin), Bert Jones (R-Caswell), […]

Business

Ford buys Durham-based TransLoc

January 25, 2018 Joseph White

DETROIT (Reuters) – Ford Motor Co on Thursday said it will buy transportation software companies Autonomic Technologies Inc and TransLoc Inc for undisclosed sums as part of a strategy to expand ride services and transport […]

Features

“Three Billboards” gives N.C. something to root for at the Oscars

January 24, 2018 Laura Ashley Lamm

KINSTON — Any North Carolinian knows of the state’s natural beauty from the coastal regions to the mountain peaks. The state is home to tree-lined highway drives, small towns with charm, and lush lakes amid […]

News

Surgery without opioids

September 27, 2017 Mollie Young

DURHAM — As the opioid drug crisis escalates in North Carolina and state and national leaders across the nation scramble to combat the growing epidemic, anesthesiologists at Duke University and other leading health institutes are […]

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