Curtis Roy, convicted of second-degree murder in 1990, is set for parole on February 5, 2024, under the Mutual Agreement Parole Program in Granville County.
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$800,000 in grants boost coding skills in 18 NC districts, integrating K-12 standards and fostering tech careers with industry partnerships like VEX Robotics.
Governor Cooper and Secretary Kinsley mark Medicaid expansion's success with 600K enrolled, improving health access, especially in rural NC, and easing medical debt.
Governor Cooper appoints Douglas Green as Superior Court Judge in Alamance County, filling Judge Lambeth's vacancy after his retirement.
NCDHHS unveils updated radon data and multilingual resources as Radon Action Month approaches, highlighting radon's widespread impact on NC communities.
NCDPI secures $3.9M from the U.S. Dept. of Education for Skills for the Future project, enhancing NC students' readiness for college, careers, and life.
NCDHHS unveils a toolkit to aid states in tackling medical debt, leveraging Medicaid expansion and fostering equitable health care access nationwide.
North Carolina K-3 students excel in literacy, surpassing national benchmarks and narrowing racial gaps, thanks to science-based reading methods and teacher training.
The DUA deadline is now Jan 7, 2025, aiding storm-hit North Carolina residents and Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians after Hurricane Helene's impact.
Governor Cooper announced a 90% federal cost share for NC's Hurricane Helene recovery, easing state financial burden and enhancing rebuilding efforts.