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    wxii12.com > article > new-orleans-archdiocese-settlement-clergy-abuse > 69664272

    Court settlement approved for New Orleans Archdiocese to pay hundreds of clergy abuse victims

    10+ min ago (546+ words) The New Orleans Archdiocese will pay at least $230 million to hundreds of victims of clergy sexual abuse under a settlement approved Monday by a federal judge that follows years of negotiations. Some recalled battling substance abuse, struggling with intimacy and wondering whether they themselves were to blame for what happened. Some said they forgave the church, while others could not. In her testimony, Kathleen Austin recalled being abused hundreds of times as a child and watching the perpetrator continue in a role within the Catholic Church even after its leadership knew what he was doing. She expressed skepticism that the church would hold clergy accountable in the future, given how much she said it resisted responding to her experiences. "Why has it taken so long to get to this point and at such a high cost?" she asked. Archbishop Gregory…...

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    wral.com > news > local > raleigh-man-cystic-fibrosis-lung-run-dec-2025

    Raleigh man helps thousands of people living with cystic fibrosis

    30+ min ago (284+ words) A Raleigh man whose life was saved is now seeking to help save others. Pete Proimos was born with cystic fibrosis, and doctors didn't think he'd live to graduate from college. Not only did he defy their expectations, but he is now helping thousands of others like him and inviting others to do the same. Cystic Fibrosis, also known as CF, is a disease that can clog the lungs and pancreas, making it hard to breathe or leading to malnutrition. Advancements in science have helped Proimos extend his life, but he said he knows how hard it can be for others living with CF. "People with cystic fibrosis don't really have a support network," Proimos said. "We were quietly told not to have a future. So, because of that, we didn't go to college, we didn't get a career. Time…...

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    wxii12.com > article > blake-lively-justin-baldoni-trial-postponed-over-two-months > 69679078

    Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's trial postponed over two months by judge

    54+ min ago (221+ words) Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's trial date has been pushed back two months, but the "It Ends With Us" stars are currently still planning to face off in court. The overseeing judge moved the trial to May 18, 2026, after it had been originally scheduled for March 9, CNN has learned from two sources familiar with the case. Judge Lewis Liman moved the trial date on Tuesday at a discovery status hearing where attorneys were present, both sources said, adding that the date was moved to accommodate other criminal cases on the docket, which the judge said take precedent. However, the judge underscored the importance of Lively and Baldoni's case. The court record was updated later on Tuesday to reflect the new date. The judge instructed both parties to contact another judge, should they opt to explore possible settlement discussions. "The Court expresses…...

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    wcnc.com > article > news > local > 4-new-cms-board-members-sworn-in > 275-8762de0e-dd08-4302-b057-7eb46a58dca9

    4 new CMS board members vow to tackle mental health, absenteeism in Charlotte schools

    1+ hour, 27+ min ago (352+ words) CHARLOTTE, N.C. " New faces are ready to serve Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. Four new school board members joined the CMS school board. Each newly elected School board member shared their vision for CMS. They addressed serious and immediate challenges like mental health issues, equality and accessibility, and absenteeism. In a packed room, four newly elected school board members were sworn in Tuesday night. Charlitta Hatch, Shamaiye Haynes, Cynthia Stone, and Anna London took their oaths in front of family and friends. This swearing-in comes at a time when CMS is advocating for higher wages for teachers. The district is also experiencing alarming numbers of absenteeism. "Too many young people are carrying the heaviness they did not create. Too many are losing hope before they had the chance to see what's possible," said CMS Chair Stephanie Sneed. Last month, 30,000 students didn't show up for…...

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    wxii12.com > article > school-closings-delays-north-carolina-virginia-dec-10-wednesday > 69678943

    School closings, delays in North Carolina and Virginia for Wednesday, Dec. 10

    2+ hour, 1+ min ago (66+ words) Some school systems in North Carolina and Virginia are making decisions about school for Wednesday, Dec. 10, due to the weather. >>>Check out the full listing of remote learning days, school delays and closings here as school systems voluntarily submit them to our site. Caswell County Schools " 2-hour delay Carroll County Schools " Closed Danville City Schools " 2-hour delay Pittsylvania County Schools " Remote Learning Day...

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    wxii12.com > article > gusty-winds-wednesday-and-mountain-snow-north-carolina > 69680686

    Gusty winds Wednesday and mountain snow

    2+ hour, 11+ min ago (15+ words) Gusty winds Wednesday and mountain snow in North Carolina Gusty winds Wednesday and mountain snow...

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    abc11.com > post > north-forsyth-high-school-1-student-killed-injured-fight-winston-salem > 18269116

    1 student killed, 1 injured in fight at high school in Winston-Salem

    2+ hour, 18+ min ago (257+ words) WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (WTVD) -- A stabbing at a Winston-Salem high school on Tuesday left one student dead and another injured, authorities said. Forsyth County Sheriff Bobby Kimbrough said school resource officers at North Forsyth High School sought assistance shortly after 11 a.m., calling for an "all hands on deck." "We responded to an altercation between two students," Kimbrough said at a news conference, and he added that "there was a loss of life." In an email to families and staffers, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Superintendent Don Phipps said one student died and another was hurt. Kimbrough did not take questions at the news conference, citing the ongoing investigation. No information about potential charges was discussed. ALSO SEE | Outpouring of support for parents of 15-year-old Cary girl who died in crash: 'Worst nightmare' Sheriff's office spokesperson Krista Karcher said later that a stabbing had occurred…...

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    wxii12.com > article > cold-front-brings-gusty-winds-mountain-snow-wednesday-north-carolina > 69677898

    Cold front brings gusty winds and mountain snow Wednesday in North Carolina

    2+ hour, 35+ min ago (205+ words) Cold front brings strong winds and chance of snow in North Carolina We're tracking another front that will increase winds across the Piedmont Triad and bring some more mountain snow Wednesday. It will be a cold start Wednesday morning with temperatures around freezing, so be alert for icy patches when you are out traveling. During the day, temperatures will actually warm a bit to near 50 with some passing clouds. Ahead of a cold front arriving late in the day, south to southwest winds will pick up and help to warm us some. Winds will average between 10-25 mph with some gusts to 35 mph. By late afternoon, rain may develop ahead of the front in the mountains. In the higher elevations and west-facing slopes, snow showers are expected with some light accumulations. By nightfall with temperatures dropping, travel could become hazardous into…...

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    wcnc.com > article > news > local > parents-demanding-answers-two-elementary-school-employees-arrested > 275-9106dd3c-f9d6-4f87-9116-2198287f4e2c

    Iredell County parents demanding answers after two elementary school employees arrested

    2+ hour, 37+ min ago (224+ words) IREDELL COUNTY, N.C. " Parents in Iredell County say they are outraged and demanding transparency after a teacher and classroom assistant were charged with assaulting students with disabilities, allegations uncovered through hours of classroom video. Police first arrested 23-year-old Kassidy Ross in October on one count of assault on an individual with disabilities. After the Iredell'Statesville School District reviewed more than 100 hours of footage, investigators added 13 more charges against Ross and charged teacher assistant Juanita Nesbit, who was released on a $2,500 bond. Ross remains jailed without bond. Szwed said her son, the only verbal child in the class, confirmed what he saw. "He told me he witnessed the teacher hitting students," she said. That revelation, she added, changed every conversation she has with him. The district said in a statement it is "shocked and saddened by these allegations" and pledged to ensure…...

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    wxii12.com > article > senate-aca-subsidies-vote > 69677830

    Senate to vote on competing health care plans as millions face skyrocketing premiums

    2+ hour, 53+ min ago (497+ words) Millions insured through the Affordable Care Act are facing higher health insurance costs in the new year, and Senators have yet to identify a bipartisan solution. The Senate is expected to vote on competing health care plans on Thursday as many Americans insured through the Affordable Care Act face skyrocketing premiums in the new year. Both proposals appear destined for failure, based on comments from Republican and Democratic leadership on Tuesday. Enhanced subsidies that have lowered out-of-pocket costs for millions are due to expire at the end of this year without further action from Congress. Senate Democrats are proposing a three-year extension of the COVID-era policy. Thursday's vote was promised as part of the deal to end the government shutdown, but passage is far from guaranteed. "Republicans have 48 hours to choose. Join Democrats and stop the spike or stick millions…...