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Parents Rail Against Critical Race Theory by Hurling Racist Abuse at Black School Bosses

Culture war crusaders in a North Carolina county have escalated their battle against an imagined enemy “critical race theory” with a disturbing campaign of racist and misogynistic threats against Black public school administrators. Guilford County Superintendent Sharon Contreras, a former top contender for the role of education secretary in President Biden’s cabinet, has been relentlessly targeted in a trail of nasty emails that have landed in.

In a Small Town, A Battle for Racial Justice Confronts A Bloody Past And An Uncertain Future

In a Small Town, A Battle for Racial Justice Confronts A Bloody Past And An Uncertain Future GRAHAM, NC - NOVEMBER 3: Marchers in the Push to the Polls March led by Rev. Greg Drumwright, hold a rally at the Alamance County Historical Courthouse on November 3, 2020 in Graham, N.C. (Photo by Ricky Carioti/The . GRAHAM, NC - NOVEMBER 3: Marchers in the Push to the Polls March led by Rev. Greg Drumwright, hold a rally at the Alamance County Historical Courthouse on November 3, 2020 in Graham, N.C. (Photo by Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post via Getty Images) MORE LESS | May 25, 2021 9:23 a.m.

Man in Triad City Beat Hoodie is Suspect in Multiple Commercial Armed Robberies

Man in Triad City Beat Hoodie is Suspect in Multiple Commercial Armed Robberies
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Court affirms reporters access to hearings amid pandemic – North Carolina Lawyers Weekly

Court affirms reporters’ access to hearings amid pandemic GRAHAM (AP) Judges in North Carolina have announced new procedures for reporters to access hearings less than two weeks after a newspaper publisher was handcuffed and ordered out of a courtroom. The News & Observer reports that Alamance County judges announced the policy after the newspaper and two other news outlets, the Alamance News and Triad City Beat, asked the North Carolina Court of Appeals to force the courts to let in journalists. Friday’s order by the judges says reporters must request permission in advance to attend hearings, and up to five journalists will be allowed in a courtroom.

Alamance Judges Affirm Press Access To Hearings

Alamance Judges Affirm Press Access To Hearings by Associated Press The Alamance County Courthouse. PAUL GARBER/WFDD FILE Judges in North Carolina have announced new procedures for reporters to access hearings less than two weeks after a newspaper publisher was handcuffed and ordered out of a courtroom. The News & Observer reports that Alamance County judges announced the policy after the newspaper and two other news outlets, the Alamance News and Triad City Beat, asked the North Carolina Court of Appeals to force the courts to let in journalists. Friday s order by the judges says reporters must request permission in advance to attend hearings, and up to five journalists will be allowed in a courtroom. 

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