A pair of matching voucher bills in the state House and Senate signal a shift in the way North Carolina pays for public education. Both are titled “Choose Your School, Choose Your Future,” and they’d remove income restrictions on receiving public money to pay private school tuition. Passage is virtually certain, given the bills’ powerful sponsors in a General Assembly with a veto-proof Republican majority.
days after being brutally beaten by 5. now, former. memphis police officers earlier this month, vice president harris made brief but emotional remarks about tyre nichols in the severe beating that caused his death. we also heard from his mother who tearfully pay tribute to his life. kron 4 correspondent kareen wynter reports for us tonight. tyree was a beautiful if for this to happen to hear is just had a match in the book. standing strong alongside thousands of people, family members, friends, elected officials and community members. the mother of tyre, nichols addressed mourners at his memorial. probably she the only speed this keep him. you go. it. and i do both. that would him in the side it. that video of nichols is fatal beating by 5 black memphis police officers following a traffic stop that was captured on police body cam and other surveillance footage to anger and protests across the country. but this is how his loved ones say he should be remembered. i t
treated homelessness. is the humanitarian crisis. it is and scale up basic cost effective and safe places for almost residents to live as an alternative to our streets and creeks. now the mayor says solving homelessness is simply just getting back to the basics. along with addressing blight and prime. these are not new issues, but people i spoke to here feel like the mayor mahan is bringing new and fresh ways of solving the from knowing and knowing grassroots effort. i feel like he s a and he s going to do what he he would do for the areas that i think are key are the blight business of the areas where we have a lot of problems and the homelessness and public safety. those 3 areas are key to keeping the city to making the city a better place to live for everyone. there were roughly 1000 people here for his inauguration. and it felt as if people really believe in his ideas and new ways of doing things. but we will have to wait and see if these new ways actually do ma