Jess Clark
Intro to Jess Clark
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It took 28 days. Following weeks of unfounded voter fraud allegations, conspiracy theories that the legislature could intervene in the outcome, and...
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The ACT will soon offer special accommodations for students still learning the English language.
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Nineteen of the state's lowest-performing schools are getting nearly $40 million in federal grants starting in January to improve student outcomes. Each...
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In the parking lot at East Cary Middle School, bus driver Auh-murel Wright walks down the aisle of her bus between rows of empty seats, checking the...
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In Eastern North Carolina, threats have increased at schools and businesses since the presidential election. That's left some in the community struggling with how to address it.
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Early voting is off to a fast start in many North Carolina counties. As of Sunday, 408,906 voters had cast a ballot in North Carolina, according to the...
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Outside Robeson County Schools central offices, Superintendent Tommy Lowry points to a large hole in the top of the chain-link fence. "Where that fence...
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The Tar River cuts right through the city of Greenville, but it doesn’t usually cut through Steve Johnson’s backyard.“I wasn’t prepared for flooding....
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Updated 3:15 p.m. October 17, 2016 Governor Pat McCrory was in New Bern this afternoon to survey damage from the floods left behind by Hurricane Matthew...
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Officials say the death toll in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew has risen to 17. Earlier in the day, officials in Robeson County said they found the...