(The Center Square) – Crime is at a higher rate than the previous year in a North Carolina school district after implementation of an updated disciplinary policy for which it
HCA Healthcare is trying to have a lawsuit dismissed. A western North Carolina town is keeping its social district in place. A man is heading to prison for his role in stealing nearly three-dozen guns in Asheville.
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools has been awarded a $382,300 grant from the state to identify and locate students who haven’t been showing up to class. In the beginning weeks of the last school year, there were 531 students that could not be located or accounted for in the district. When students are unable to be found within the first 20 days, they’re considered a dropout and reported to the state.