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At Thursday’s New Hanover County school board agenda review, members voted to change rules around public engagement, and officially voted for New Hanover High’s rebuild plan. They also acknowledged DEI will disappear as one of the main pillars of their new strategic plan and debated how to proceed with future legal representation.
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On today's show, a slightly overdue conversation with Josie Barnhart, Republican vice-chair of the New Hanover County Board of Education, and a mother of three. Earlier this year, Barnhart challenged the book Blended in the district, leading to some tough questions about the intersecting roles of parent and elected official, as well as how to handle books in 'grey' areas of appropriateness.
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Culture / Arts / Inside HQR
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National News
- Federal workers sue Education Department over partisan shutdown emails
- Trump federalizes the National Guard in Chicago, while troops arrive in Oregon
- More deployments testing the president's use troops in states and cities
- SNL roasts Trump in season premiere, as Bad Bunny addresses Super Bowl criticism
- DHS agents shot a woman at a protest in Chicago
- Large parts of New England are facing water restrictions amid rare drought conditions
- A Portland nonprofit finds a solution to save fresh food from going to waste
- Largest US Lutheran denomination installs first Black presiding bishop
- National parks caught in the crosshairs of government shutdown
- Reporting on federal workers as the federal workforce is reshaped
State News
- NC Board of Education members want to let public schools omit class rank from transcripts
- WS/FCS names new superintendent to start Dec. 1
- Stein signs 'Iryna's Law' despite saying it lacks 'vision,' concerns over death penalty provisions
- HPU poll finds fewer than one in four North Carolinians are aware of 988 lifeline
- $100K fee on H-1B visas creates confusion for visa holders and businesses in the Triangle. Here's what we know so far
- Guilford County residents call on officials to ease tax burden as revaluation nears
- High school and university marching bands to perform in Greensboro Saturday
- New poll shows NC voters overwhelmingly oppose gerrymandering
- Federal government shutdowns impact some programs and services at Camp Lejeune
- 8th house collapses in OBX; despite shutdown, NPS staff contributing to debris cleanup effort