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Pandemic $: Replacing, upgrading students’ devices crashes into funding wall | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By David Beasley | The Center Square contributor – 2025-02-14 12:18:00

SUMMARY: A North Carolina State Board of Education report highlights concerns over school systems’ ability to replace remote learning equipment used during the COVID-19 pandemic. Four years after federal grants helped purchase devices like laptops, 82 out of 115 districts lack funds to refresh student devices. The issue affects charter and regional schools as well. The report urges state funding to ensure continuity in digital learning, as many schools now rely on devices for education. The Department of Public Instruction is seeking $152.6 million in state funding to address the shortfall, included in the 2025 budget priorities.

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NC Senate committee approves permitless carry of concealed firearms for residents 18 and older

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ncnewsline.com – Christine Zhu – 2025-03-18 12:52:00

SUMMARY: The North Carolina Senate Judiciary Committee approved Senate Bill 50, allowing permitless concealed carry of handguns for U.S. citizens aged 18 and older. The bill, sponsored by Senators Danny Britt, Warren Daniel, and Eddie Settle, aims to eliminate the current requirement for permits and training for concealed carry. Proponents, including Senate leader Phil Berger, argue it aligns with constitutional rights. However, critics, including law enforcement and public health advocates, express concerns about public safety and potential increases in gun violence, citing that removing permitting requirements correlates with higher firearm-related crime rates. The bill now moves to the Senate Rules Committee.

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Two dozen illegally in America removed from Charlotte; 18 sought | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-03-18 12:31:00

(The Center Square) – Two dozen people illegally in America were taken out of North Carolina’s Queen City from March 1-8, says U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Collectively, charges include 13 aggravated felonies or other violent offenses; three firearms and weapons offenses; two MS-13 gang member affiliation cases; assault on a federal officer; five property crimes; and 11 charges of driving while impaired. Charlotte, population nearly 925,000, is the 14th largest city in America and six of the 24 had active immigration detainers not honored by the county sheriff.

Another 18 people with detainers not honored by the sheriff have thus far eluded lawmen.

Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden on his first day in office six years ago ended the ICE cooperation program known as 287(g).

Conservative lawmakers in Raleigh have consistently, including this session, pushed for all law enforcement agencies to cooperate with ICE detainers. Democrats have filed legislation, destined to die in a committee of the chamber majority, to create sanctuary locations.

Congressmen from North Carolina have also been active with legislation strengthening America’s borders.

“ICE has been unable to locate those individuals,” a release says of the 18 fugitives, “and they remain at large and pose a potential danger to the community. These aliens could have been safely and efficiently transferred into ICE custody if their detainers had been honored.”

Anyone crossing a United States border without authorization is in violation of federal law. Suspects are subject to administrative arrest and criminal prosecution, the release says.

In addition to ICE, lawmen with the FBI, U.S. Marshals Service, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives helped round up the suspects.

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How to build a food budget as costs rise

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www.youtube.com – ABC11 – 2025-03-18 12:27:10


SUMMARY: As grocery costs soar, saving money has become essential for American households. ABC’s Jack Linley offers various tips for budgeting, emphasizing the importance of flexibility. Instead of sticking to costly ingredients, consider swapping for cheaper alternatives. Buying in bulk from wholesale clubs and choosing store brands can significantly lower expenses. Bodge recommends making certain foods at home, such as hummus, to save money. Additionally, using credit cards that provide cashback on grocery purchases and enrolling in loyalty programs can yield further savings. Implementing these strategies can help ease the burden of rising grocery costs.

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