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News Tipoffs - North Carolina Editors Newsletter for Tuesday April 02, 2024 ( 4 items )  

Country music singer and Army Reserve Soldier Craig Morgan performs at opening day for Chicago White Sox
FORT BRAGG, North Carolina, April 1 -- The U.S. Army Reserve Command issued the following news: CHICAGO - *** Original text here: http://www.usar.army.mil/News/News-Display/Article/3726230/country-music-singer-and-army-reserve-soldier-craig-morgan-performs-at-opening/  more

Md. A.G. Brown Takes Action to Protect Access to Emergency Abortion Care
BALTIMORE, Maryland, April 2 -- Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following news release: Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown has joined efforts to safeguard Americans' access to abortion care during medical emergencies. As part of a multistate coalition of 24 attorneys general, Attorney General Brown filed an amicus brief (https://www.marylandattorneygeneral.gov/News%20Documents/032924_Amicus_For_CA_NY_et_al.pdf) with the United States Supreme Court in Idaho v. U.S.   more

N.C. Commerce Dept. Awards Grants to Local Workforce Boards for New Reentry Councils
RALEIGH, North Carolina, April 2 -- The North Carolina Department of Commerce issued the following news release: The North Carolina Department of Commerce has awarded grants totaling $750,000 to three local Workforce Development Boards to support the creation of Local Reentry Councils (LRCs). These new groups will collaborate with workforce development partners, the N.C. Department of Adult Correction and others in their communities to support justice-involved people in making a successful tran  more

N.C. Environmental Quality Dept.: 80 Readopted Marine Fisheries Rules are Effective Today
MOREHEAD CITY, North Carolina, April 2 -- The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality issued the following news release on April 1, 2024: Eighty readopted marine fisheries rules become effective today, though these rules should have minimal impact on fishing practices. The rules pertain to standards for commercial shellfish sanitation and processing procedures, and most of the amendments simply codify existing practices or regulations already implemented via proclamation. The rules,  more