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CPCC shutdown from ransomware attack continues into 2nd week

4 years ago  •  Charlotte Region, Crime

Amanda Zhou, Charlotte Observer – The ransomware attack and subsequent technology disruption at Central Piedmont Community College continued into a second week of canceled online classes and offline email and …
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Republicans back program for students lagging from virus

Gary Robertson, AP – Children who have struggled to adapt to virtual learning during the pandemic would be greatly helped by a summer school program designed to target …
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Chatham County rejects $2.4M cyberattack ransom. Sensitive files posted to Internet

4 years ago  •  Crime, Triangle

Tammy Grubb, News & Observer – An investigation into October’s cyber attack on Chatham County’s computer network has uncovered personal information posted for sale on the “dark web.” The network was …
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State and local officials reach out to Suddenlink about consumer complaints

4 years ago  •  Business, Local, ENC

Kristy Bock, Neuse News – Elected officials across the state have reached out for assistance with a Suddenlink problem. Congressman Greg Murphy, MD had a discussion with Suddenlink’s executives …
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At least 3 dead, 10 injured in North Carolina tornado

4 years ago  •  Wilmington

A tornado ripped through North Carolina’s Brunswick County, killing at least three people and injuring 10 others in its trail of destruction, authorities said. The tornado hit just after …
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Lumberton’s Rep. Charles Graham announces candidacy for 9th Congressional District

4 years ago  •  Campaigns, Congress

The Robesonian – State Rep. Charles Graham announced today he is running for Congress. “I’m honored to announce my candidacy for The United States House of Representatives in the 2022 …
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NC legislators file bill to penalize local governments that reduce police funding

Lucillle Sherman, News & Observer – Republican lawmakers want the state to discourage local governments in North Carolina from cutting funding for law enforcement. North Carolina state Sen. Chuck Edwards …
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Michael Jordan gives $10M for North Carolina health clinics

4 years ago  •  Healthcare, Wilmington

AP — Basketball legend Michael Jordan is donating $10 million to launch two medical clinics in underserved communities near his hometown in North Carolina, a regional health care …
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Some CMS Students, Teachers Return to the Classroom

4 years ago  •  Charlotte Region, Education, COVID-19

Katy Solt, Spectrum News – Students and teachers in some Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools are back in the classroom. Elementary school students are some of the first to return to in-person …
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North Carolina bill to reopen K-12 schools could finalize this week

AP / WXII 12 – A bill to reopen K-12 schools across North Carolina could be finalized this week. North Carolina House lawmakers on Thursday approved a bill to compel …
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