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Saturday night's shooting killed three and wounded five during a live concert at American Fish Company in Southport. Now, the City of Southport has released the identities of those killed.
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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
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- What Mississippi's infant mortality crisis says about the risks of Medicaid cuts
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State News
- Guilford County to host candlelight vigil to honor pregnancy and infant loss
- State Board of Education will have audit firm create 'corrective action roadmap' for WS/FCS
- State establishes task force to reform school performance grades
- Duke Energy has released its new carbon-reduction plan. Here's how 2025 NC legislation shaped it.
- Furniture removed from downtown Winston-Salem park in response to 'disruptive behavior'
- How could the government shutdown affect NC public schools?
- While western North Carolina waits for millions in FEMA reimbursements, a charity steps in to fill the need
- NC State sues Monsanto for contamination of school building; company says suit 'lacks merit'
- NCCU grad students are testing out smart canes for those who are blind or visually impaired
- WNC may see delays in receiving federal Helene aid as government shuts down