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At the Lexington Police Department building, just 30 minutes south of Greensboro, dozens of people are running around trying to avoid going back to jail.鈥
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This August, students at four elementary schools in rural Stanly County will return from summer vacation to fresh pencils, notebooks, and signs announcing鈥
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Second of two stories. Click here for the first.North Carolina is one of just two states that automatically charges 16- and 17-year-olds as adults in the鈥
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First of two stories. Click here for the second.When you turn 16 in North Carolina, you still can't vote, or drive on your own at night. You can't buy鈥
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A new program in the Wake County public schools aims to keep some students out of the criminal justice system.The program is designed for students between鈥
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As the new year approaches, 鈥淭he State of Things鈥 takes a moment to reflect on the highlights of 2015 with the program鈥檚 producers. Some of producer Will鈥
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Researchers and advocates refer to the school-to-prison pipeline as a combination of laws and policies that push students out of the classroom and into鈥
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Researchers and advocates refer to the school-to-prison pipeline as a combination of laws and policies that push students out of the classroom and into鈥
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On November 12th, 深夜福利鈥檚 The State of Things and Leadership Triangle join forces to present an issues forum on the school-to-prison pipeline, one in a鈥
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On November 12th, 深夜福利鈥檚 The State of Things and Leadership Triangle join forces to present an issues forum on the school-to-prison pipeline, one in a鈥