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Matt Calabria鈥檚 new role in Gov. Josh Stein's office will assist with efforts for western North Carolina.
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Wake ThreeSchool first started two years ago with funding for Wake County three-year-olds from low-income families to attend high quality preschool free of charge. In June, the Wake County Board of Commissioners increased funding to serve 100 more children.
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Wake County commissioners have unanimously passed a $2 billion budget for the next fiscal year. It increases spending on public schools by $58 million.
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Former Wake County Commission Chairwoman Jessica Holmes will become the first Black woman to serve in a Council of State position.
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鈥淲anda Little Hands鈥 is one of 15 education centers participating in the program aimed at serving 3-year-olds in underserved communities.
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County Commissioners approved hiring 74 new staff positions in the Health and Human Services Department to process additional applications.
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State funding for school employee salaries hasn鈥檛 kept up with the cost of living in cities. Wake County Schools is struggling to keep employees, and that puts pressure on the county commission to raise local taxes.
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A North Carolina county's board of commissioners will vote Monday to make Juneteenth a county holiday, and to declare racism as a public health鈥
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Raleigh Mayor Nancy McFarlane and Wake County Board of Commissioners Chairwoman Jessica Holmes delivered the state of the city and county address at a鈥
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The Wake County Board of Commissioners and the Inter-Faith Food Shuttle have put a total of 10 food pantries in Raleigh high schools as of this year. The鈥