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(04/03/23 8:23pm)
As the federal government plans to end the COVID-19 public health emergency, many programs the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services put in place to support the state during the pandemic are being rolled back.
(03/30/23 2:45am)
On Wednesday morning, the Republican-led N.C. General Assembly overturned Gov. Roy Cooper's veto for the first time since 2018 on a bill to remove the permit requirement for pistols.
(03/29/23 8:04pm)
The court system is supposed to be a neutral interpreter of law. The legislative branch makes law, the executive enforces it, so on and so forth. It's a fairly simple division of power but one that, in theory, gives the judiciary an effective veto power over the entire government's policymaking.
(03/29/23 9:00pm)
Of North Carolina's 100 counties, 78 contain rural areas — which make up approximately 40 percent of the state.
(03/28/23 4:48am)
Jeff Jackson (D-N.C. 14th) is a member of Congress, a member of the National Guard and a father of three. He's also a TikTok star.
(03/28/23 9:55pm)
Earlier this month, two bills became law without Gov. Roy Cooper’s signature after they passed through the North Carolina General Assembly.
(03/27/23 8:07pm)
Gov. Roy Cooper issued an executive order on March 14 announcing the establishment of a statewide Office of Violence Prevention. The office, which will operate within the North Carolina Department of Public Safety, will work to reduce violence and firearm misuse in North Carolina.
(03/22/23 8:09pm)
House Bill 293, the Freedom to Vote Act, proposes changes to election administration in the state and provisions to increase voter turnout.
(03/22/23 9:50pm)
Parents know how hard it is to navigate their child’s emotional state on a day-to-day basis, coaxing them through problems big and small. For me, as I think back on my oldest daughter through adolescence years ago, I often felt like a failure as a parent and as a professional social worker… because there were times I had to depend on others to help her.
(04/05/23 4:00am)
Content warning: This article contains mention of self-harm.
(03/20/23 1:07am)
Political appointees in the UNC governing boards threaten academic freedom. The workers in our union reject their attempts to overstep their roles and seize authority from university faculty and administration. One of the pillars of academic freedom is shared University governance – a principle that holds that certain roles, such as faculty hiring decisions and curriculum development, fall under the exclusive authority of the faculty.
(03/21/23 11:45pm)
The Women’s Public Health and Safety Act was introduced to the U.S. Senate in mid-February — less than a year after Roe v. Wade was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court.
(03/20/23 11:41pm)
On Sunday, March 12, the League of Women Voters of Orange, Durham and Chatham Counties hosted a “changing of the guard” event between retired U.S. Rep. David Price and newly-elected U.S. Rep. Valerie Foushee (D-NC 4th) at the Chapel Hill Public Library.
(03/22/23 12:01am)
Duke Energy is developing a second carbon plan only two months after the release of the first, according to Duke Energy spokesperson Bill Norton.
(03/23/23 1:14am)
According to a recent Institute of Education Sciences survey conducted through the U.S. Department of Education, North Carolina public schools reported increased student disciplinary issues, such as crime and violence, during the 2021-22 school year.
(03/07/23 4:10am)
Gov. Roy Cooper addressed the N.C. General Assembly and other state leaders tonight in his fourth State of the State address. Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson provided the GOP’s response immediately afterward in a pre-recorded speech.
(03/20/23 6:34pm)
Content warning: This article contains mentions of gun violence and death.
(03/09/23 6:00am)
On March 1 at 4:20 p.m., a time whose significance is not lost on marijuana users, the North Carolina Senate passed a bill legalizing the use of the substance for medical needs.
(03/07/23 2:45am)
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services announced on Wednesday, March 1, that Medicaid users across the state may lose their healthcare coverage or see a reduction in benefits.
(03/06/23 5:24am)
Content warning: This article contains mention of assault.