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GoTriangle partnering with Uber, Lyft to provide free rides in RTP

Starting Monday, Aug. 5, bus riders to Research Triangle Park will be able to get free or discounted rides from Uber or Lyft to reach the last stretch of their destination. One transportation expert says this is a sign that public transit is on the way out.  “The partnerships between transit agencies and ride-hailing companies...

Lindsay Marchello
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Ride-sharing safety bill raises red flags for government overreach

A woman in South Carolina was killed when she mistakenly got into a car she thought was an Uber. N.C. lawmakers have introduced legislation to prevent something similar from happening here, but a policy expert from the free-market R Street Institute warned of the potential for over-criminalization in the pursuit of enhancing public safety.  Nick...

Lindsay Marchello

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Stein, Saine announce measures targeting identity theft

State Attorney General Josh Stein, already a leader of the national investigation involving the Equifax security breach, on Monday announced a probe of a widescale Uber data breach. Stein, a Democrat, made the announcement at a joint press conference with state Rep. Jason Saine, R-Lincoln. Saine said he plans to introduce a bill in the...

Dan Way
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Boosting Transparency Via Letter Grades For Schools

Terry Stoops on letter grades for schools; Michael Lowrey on regulating ride-sharing services; Becki Gray urges lawmakers to protect freedom; Philip Miller on past practice of treating PTSD with lobotomy; Sarah Curry defends end of preservation tax credit

Sarah Curry, Becki Gray, Dr. Terry Stoops
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Biased? AP History Course Comes Under Scrutiny

Terry Stoops on bias in new AP U.S. History course; lawmakers consider regulating ride-sharing companies; lodging industry asks for rules on competitors; Gary Harris on maintaining N.C.'s roads; Rick Henderson on questions over stimulus-funded N.C. resort

Rick Henderson, Dr. Terry Stoops
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General Assembly May Regulate Uber and Lyft

RALEIGH — A state legislative oversight committee soon will look into whether state regulations need to be updated as passengers increasingly arrange rides using a smart-phone application rather than a phone call to a taxi company. Uber and Lyft are two companies that are meshing technology and transportation to offer ride-sharing services.

Barry Smith