Thursday. Take a look at some of the top stories here. During this time he will be followed by the WXII 12 Newsroom. North Carolina Republicans advanced a bill that would spend hundreds of millions of dollars to eliminate a waiting list of 55,000 people seeking private school vouchers. The goal is to permanently meet the expected increase in demand, but at a price tag of an additional $248 million for the next school year alone. So if approved, he would increase the money spent on vouchers again next year to more than $400 million. This bill still needs approval from both the Senate and House of Representatives before it can proceed to Governor Cooper's desk here in the Triad. Students interested in becoming a physician assistant have new resources available. Wake Forest University is offering a new path for Winston-Salem State University students to enter Pennsylvania careers. It builds on existing instruction for pre-admission students. Those current students can take a series of workshops and become mentors. Kennedy High School in Winston-Salem is holding a job fair today, starting in about 30 minutes. 10 a.m. and ends at 1 p.m. I hear that various industries will be participating.
Tunnel to Towers Foundation provides home to family of first responder killed in Charlotte
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation will provide mortgage-free housing to all four Charlotte families mourning the death of a police officer. Deputy U.S. Marshal Thomas Weeks, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Officer Joshua Eyer, North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections Investigator Samuel Poroche, and Investigator William “Alden” Elliott were all killed. “This unspeakable act of violence has changed an entire city. Four families now face a future without husbands and fathers, and the City of Charlotte has spent decades trying to keep our community safe. “We have lost four guardians,” Frank Schiller, president and CEO of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, said in a statement. The Tunnel to Towers Veterans First Responder Housing Program will pay off the mortgages of retired law enforcement officers and firefighters who died in the line of duty or from 9/11-related illnesses. We provide housing without a mortgage. behind a young child. To learn more about how Tunnel to Towers can help the families of these fallen heroes, visit T2T.org.TOP STORIES: Wells Fargo robbery in Winston-Salem, suspect and getaway driver found at BP gas station, authorities say 4 law enforcement officers killed, 4 officers injured while trying to serve warrant in Charlotte, Greensboro The driver's death is currently being investigated as a homicide, authorities said Click here to get the latest news stories that interest you Click here to get the latest news stories that interest you Watch: NOWCAST Streaming Newscast Navigate: Home | Weather | Watch Nowcast TV | Local News | National | News We Love | Download the WXII app here to get the latest news and weather information
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation plans to provide mortgage-free housing to all four Charlotte families mourning the death of a police officer.
Deputy Sheriff Thomas Weeks, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Officer Joshua Eyer, North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections Agent Samuel Polosh, and Agent William 'Alden' Elliott were all killed.
“This unspeakable act of violence has changed an entire city. Four families now face a future without husbands and fathers, and the City of Charlotte has spent decades trying to keep our community safe. “We have lost four guardians,” Frank Schiller, president and CEO of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, said in a statement.
The Tunnel to Towers Veterans First Responder Housing Program will pay off the mortgages of retired law enforcement officers and firefighters who died in the line of duty or from 9/11-related illnesses. We provide housing without mortgages. behind a young child.
To learn more about how Tunnel to Towers supports the families of these fallen heroes, visit T2T.org.
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