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The state Senate gave final approval Wednesday to legislation that would restrict the use of cell phones in public schools.
The compromise bill would require phones to be turned off during instructional time unless students qualify for an exemption.
This story has been updated. The North Carolina House voted Wednesday to approve two Republican-backed Senate bills that would restrict diversity, equity and inclusion programs in public schools and ...