NCRSOL needs to hear Stories of the Registry
People on the registry have a unique story to tell. Also, people on the registry have a right to be heard. The staff of NCRSOL has been approached by an
Read morePeople on the registry have a unique story to tell. Also, people on the registry have a right to be heard. The staff of NCRSOL has been approached by an
Read moreRental rates in Wake County are up 35%, while the number of affordable housing units continues to drop by 900 every year. This stark contrast is creating a new reality
Read moreAs COVID-19 continues to spread within our communities and governments move to mitigate the spread, the ACLU will be monitoring the government’s response to ensure that it is no more intrusive on
Read moreBy Anton L. Delgado — When Dwayne Daughtry meets someone for the first time, it rarely starts with an introduction. “Every day I feel like I’m reliving my crime all over again,”
Read moreby Dwayne Daughtry (March 30, 2020) — The Wake County Sheriffs Office has mitigated sex offender requirements by implementing a direct telephone number to handle issues during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read moreBy Dwayne Daughtry © NCRSOL The staff of NCRSOL has researched every North Carolina Sheriffs’ official website for Covid-19 information as it pertains to registered sex offenders in the state.
Read moreCBS 17 Digital Desk — A federal inmate on the North Carolina Sex Offender Registry being held in the Orange County Detention Center died after an “altercation” on Wednesday night,
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