Carli Brosseau
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K-12 education reporter at The Assembly NC, a magazine that produces longform journalism about North Carolina. Tender of plants and animals, baker of bread.
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If you have tips about K-12 education in North Carolina, I'd love to hear from you!

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oregonian.com
Things are happening at Portland's ICE facility tonight.

Read more of our protest coverage here: www.oregonlive.com/crime/2025/1...
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edweek.org
Private School Choice Gets Supercharged in Trump's 2nd Term: At the same time, his administration is pledging to dial back the federal role in education.
Private School Choice Gets Supercharged in Trump's 2nd Term
At the same time, his administration is pledging to dial back the federal role in education.
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Adam Smith, an ex-Green Beret who led Savage Freedoms — a civilian relief operation praised by Trump but flagged by a FEMA worker for prompting a state medical team evacuation — is running for Congress in NC-11, covering the area of western NC hardest hit by Helene
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Ex-Green Beret suspected of leading armed militia mounts GOP run for Congress
A special forces soldier turned motivational speaker who led a civilian disaster response to Hurricane Helene last fall, generating an Army investigation into whether he was leading an armed militia g...
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theassemblync.bsky.social
For the last 19 years, North Carolina has been in a death penalty limbo.

But on Friday, Gov. Josh Stein signed Iryna’s Law, a bill named after a Ukrainian refugee stabbed on a Charlotte train. Republican state legislators hope the law will restart executions.

www.theassemblync.com/politics/cri...
A Revived Death Penalty?
Republican state legislators hope a new crime law will restart the death penalty. Legal experts say it won’t be that easy.
www.theassemblync.com
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theassemblync.bsky.social
MLB last expanded 27 years ago but is nearly certain to select two new teams by 2029, when Commissioner Rob Manfred retires. For seven years, a growing coalition of advocates has built a case for Raleigh.

www.theassemblync.com/culture/spor...
Raleigh Tries to Break Its 54-Year Baseball Losing Streak
Fast-growing Raleigh appears to be a good candidate for a Major League Baseball team. But even a minor league club has eluded it.
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“I am in utter shock and disbelief the government has punished my father for simply doing his life’s work of journalism,” said Oscar Guevara...“My father should have never had to face over 100 days in detention. He is the center of our family. He is the reason our home feels like home.”
Mario Guevara To Be Deported After Appeals Court Denies Stay | American Civil Liberties Union
The government detained him for over 100 days in retaliation for his reporting on law enforcement
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theassemblync.bsky.social
UNC-Chapel Hill has hired K&L Gates, a law firm with ties to Republican state legislators, to lead its investigation into the School of Civic Life and Leadership, people familiar with the probe said.
The Politically Connected Law Firm Leading Civics School Investigation
UNC-Chapel Hill hired the law firm K&L Gates, which has represented General Assembly Republicans, to review the School of Civic Life and Leadership.
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NC State University sues Monsanto, manufacturer of PCBs, over Poe Hall contamination. NC State alleges Monsanto marketed PCB mixtures to the building industry as being safe despite knowing they were toxic. (Via @koriedean.bsky.social) www.newsobserver.com/news/local/e... #nced
NC State sues Monsanto, manufacturer of PCBs, over Poe Hall contamination
Poe Hall has been closed for nearly two years after the toxic chemicals were discovered.
www.newsobserver.com
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theassemblync.bsky.social
SALE: You can get The Assembly through next year's midterm elections for just $26! That's more than 50% off — claim your discounted subscription today.

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"I am grateful for every dollar that we’ve gotten, and it’s over $6 billion. But when the scale of the damage is as immense as it was in Western North Carolina, $60 billion, we need a lot more help."
Josh Stein on ‘24 Hours of Rainfall That Changed the Region Forever’
North Carolina’s governor reflects on the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Helene and what lies ahead for the region.
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propublica.org
NEW: Income isn’t supposed to play a role in how much housing assistance FEMA gives families.

But in some North Carolina counties, the highest-income homeowners received two to three times as much money after Hurricane Helene as those with lower incomes.

With @theassemblync.bsky.social
Arduous and Unequal: The Fight to Get FEMA Housing Assistance After Helene
An analysis by ProPublica and The Assembly of the more rural counties in North Carolina hardest hit by Helene shows that the households that got the most aid tended to have the highest incomes.
www.propublica.org
carlibrosseau.bsky.social
"He once called Oklahoma’s teachers union a 'terrorist organization.' Now state Superintendent Ryan Walters is threatening to 'destroy' teachers unions nationwide."
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NC lawmakers may require schools to report all teacher assaults to improve safety. HB775 also requires all threats against teachers to be reported to police. Rep. Julie von Haefen among 3 no votes. She's worried about criminalizing students. www.newsobserver.com/news/local/e... #nced #ncpol #ncga
NC lawmakers may require schools to report all teacher assaults to improve safety
Lawmakers say some principals aren’t telling police that students are assaulting teachers even when it results in serious injuries.
www.newsobserver.com