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Several offices representing Orange County are up for grabs in the 2022 midterm general election, including in the U.S. House of Representatives and the North Carolina General Assembly.
On Saturday, hundreds gathered at Halifax Mall in Raleigh, joining nationwide March For Our Lives protests against gun violence and mass shootings.
House Bill 755, Parent’s Bill of Rights, passed in the N.C. Senate with an amendment on Wednesday. Before moving to the state Senate, the bill passed its hearing in the Senate Rules Committee on Tuesday.
House Bill 755, Parents' Bill of Rights, moved to the N.C. Senate floor after passing its hearing in the Senate Rules Committee on Tuesday.
Two innings. Two different pitchers. Two home runs. One first-year and one new swing.
According to a leaked draft opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court could overturn Roe v. Wade in the coming months — threatening abortion access across the country.
On April 4, 119 students were selected to join the 2022 class of North Carolina Teaching Fellows.
The UNC Board of Governors voted to waive the standardized testing requirement for students applying for admission to UNC System schools through fall 2024.
N.C. House candidate Jonah Garson hosted a campaign rally in the Pit last week, where he discussed a variety of issues such as criminal justice, reproductive health care and more.
With state primary elections coming up on May 17, more people have registered to vote in Orange County compared to the rest of North Carolina.
On March 29, three climate justice nonprofits filed a joint challenge to Duke Energy’s Solar Choice Net Metering proposal, arguing that changes would disadvantage future solar customers, particularly those who are low-income.
Scientific observations indicate that there is no center of the universe — but when it comes to college basketball, Gov. Roy Cooper has found it.
A Vietnamese auto manufacturer will build a new electric vehicle facility in North Carolina, according to a March 29 press release from Gov. Roy Cooper.
As mask guidelines in North Carolina and Orange County are eased, concert venues across the state are grappling with their policies as well.
Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh visited Durham Technical Community College Wednesday to discuss jobs and workers unions.
Last Wednesday, the N.C. Supreme Court certified new political maps in the state of North Carolina, establishing a new congressional map drawn by a panel of nonpartisan advisers while certifying the N.C. House and Senate maps proposed by lawmakers in the state.
With two seats on the North Carolina Supreme Court set to be on the ballot this November, Court of Appeals Judge Lucy Inman recently declared her candidacy for the Democratic primary.
Gov. Roy Cooper announced updates to the North Carolina Child Care Stabilization Grant, which was first introduced in October of 2021, in a February press release.
Advocacy groups and North Carolina residents gathered to call for fairness in mapmaking in a press conference outside the N.C. General Assembly on Tuesday.