
Mariah Ellis
Reporter at WNCN-TV (Raleigh, NC)
TV Journalist @CBS17 | @Cronkite_ASU | Wyoming Native | Outdoor Enthusiast | [email protected]
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cbs17.com | Mariah Ellis
CARY, N.C. (WNCN) — Wake County Board of Education members continued to focus on the draft of a district-wide policy that would impact students’ use of cell phones and other personal wireless communication devices in schools.
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newsnationnow.com | Mariah Ellis
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) - A bold message in an email - it's how some people said they received a letter ordering them to leave the United States almost immediately. One man living in Wake County, who came to the U.S. seeking asylum after he was nearly executed by the Taliban in Afghanistan, said he received the notice Friday morning. With teenage boys enrolled in school, he asked not to be identified out of concern and fear for the safety of his family.
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wspa.com | Mariah Ellis
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — A bold message in an email — it’s how some people said they received a letter ordering them to leave the United States almost immediately. One man living in Wake County, who came to the U.S. seeking asylum after he was nearly executed by the Taliban in Afghanistan, said he received the notice Friday morning. With teenage boys enrolled in school, he asked not to be identified out of concern and fear for the safety of his family.
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wbtw.com | Mariah Ellis
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — A bold message in an email — it’s how some people said they received a letter ordering them to leave the United States almost immediately. One man living in Wake County, who came to the U.S. seeking asylum after he was nearly executed by the Taliban in Afghanistan, said he received the notice Friday morning. With teenage boys enrolled in school, he asked not to be identified out of concern and fear for the safety of his family.
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yahoo.com | Mariah Ellis
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — A bold message in an email — it’s how some people said they received a letter ordering them to leave the United States almost immediately. One man living in Wake County, who came to the U.S. seeking asylum after he was nearly executed by the Taliban in Afghanistan, said he received the notice Friday morning. With teenage boys enrolled in school, he asked not to be identified out of concern and fear for the safety of his family.
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