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The North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (DJJDP) was a state agency of North Carolina, headquartered in Raleigh. [1] The agency operates juvenile corrections facilities in the state. It is now a part of the North Carolina Department of Public Safety.
Buncombe Correctional Center (consolidated with Craggy CC) (March 2014) Burke Youth Center (June 1992) Cabarrus Correctional Center (December 2011) Charlotte Correctional Center (December 2011) Chapel Hill Youth Development and Research Unit (1965) Old Craggy Prison (1989) Cleveland Correctional Center (December 2009)
Swannanoa is located in eastern Buncombe County between Asheville and Black Mountain. Interstate 40 passes through the main commercial area of Swannanoa.. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 6.4 square miles (16.7 km 2), of which 6.4 square miles (16.6 km 2) is land and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km 2), or 0.53%, is water.
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Authorities have charged a former employee at the Shenandoah Valley Juvenile Center in an alleged scheme where inmates reportedly got cell phones.
Here’s why the Democratic governor brought up NC’s “Raise the Age” law in blocking the bill. Gov. Roy Cooper vetoes juvenile crime bill, saying it ‘begins to erode’ NC’s reforms Skip ...
The route proceeds to make several turns onto roads such as Swannanoa River Road (Where it runs briefly with NC 81) and Fairview Road before using its final interchange with I-240 and I-40 to emerge onto Charlotte Highway, a four-lane highway with a center turning lane, where it continues uninterrupted for some distance.
The Swannanoa Gap is a pass in the eastern United States through the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Asheville plateau. The pass sits on the Buncombe-McDowell County line in North Carolina near the head of the Catawba River. Long traversed by Native Americans, its trail was the first road into Buncombe County from the east.