Jess Clark
Intro to Jess Clark
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On Saturday, women and their supporters took to the streets of Washington, DC and other cities around the world to voice their opposition to incoming...
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Women's marches are being held across the country, including in Raleigh, N.C. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Jess Clark of member station WUNC.
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Activist groups in Wake County are urging the U.S. Department of Education to take action against what they say are discriminatory disciplinary...
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Updated at 10:45 p.m. Jan. 3, 2017 A Rolesville High School student on Tuesday posted a video to social media of a classmate being slammed to the ground...
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Coastal Carolina officials may not be willing to prepare for climate change until it's too late, according to a new study out of N.C. State and...
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Smithfield Foods, the world's largest pork producer, has promised to slash its carbon emissions.
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Researchers at the UNC Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute have more evidence that children who attend pre-K see better outcomes down the road.
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North Carolina lawmakers on Wednesday failed to repeal the so-called “bathroom bill” after hours of bitter political debate at the General Assembly in...
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The General Assembly building on Jones Street in downtown Raleigh literally shook Friday as protesters reached a boiling point over bills Republican...
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North Carolina's economy will grow another two percent next year - on par with growth in 2016, according to a UNC Charlotte economic forecast.