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(02/08/22 4:06am)
North Carolinians will have access to birth control without a doctor’s prescription under a new state law that went into effect last week, but don't go running to your local pharmacy yet.
(02/01/22 5:16pm)
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services recently announced a plan to give individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities better access to quality jobs.
(02/02/22 12:52am)
North Carolina has the ninth highest job resignation rate in the country, according to a recent analysis performed by WalletHub.
(01/20/22 12:43am)
On Jan. 12, Gov. Roy Cooper endorsed Cheri Beasley's U.S. Senate campaign, which recently fundraised over $2.1 million in donations.
(12/16/21 4:17pm)
N.C. Sen. Jeff Jackson, D-Mecklenburg, is dropping out of the race for U.S. Senate and will endorse former state Supreme Court Chief Justice Cheri Beasley, according to a Thursday press release.
(12/06/21 8:12pm)
Candidate filing for North Carolina’s U.S. House, state house and state senate races will begin on Tuesday at 8 a.m. following a new ruling from the state’s court of appeals Monday evening, according to a State Board of Elections press release.
(11/29/21 11:34pm)
Earlier this month, the General Assembly passed a $25.9 billion budget for the first time since 2018. The budget was passed with overwhelming bipartisan support, but that doesn’t mean it fills the needs of many North Carolinians.
(11/21/21 11:51pm)
On Nov. 15, President Joe Biden signed the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package, known as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, into law. Lawmakers praised the bill for investing money into roads, bridges, mass transit, rail, airports, ports and waterways.
(11/01/21 5:32am)
This year, Penelope Morgan and her business, Gotta Be Penelopes, were part of an exhibit at the N.C. State Fair for the first time.
(10/27/21 4:26am)
N.C. Sen. Ben Clark (D-Cumberland, Hoke) recently revealed a draft of his new proposed design for North Carolina’s congressional map. Clark said in a tweet on Monday that his map is the only submission that maintains regional integrity, ensures geo-cultural representation and creates an even 7-7 split between western and eastern districts.
(10/26/21 2:37am)
House Bill 951, signed by Gov. Roy Cooper earlier this month, seeks to lower the state’s carbon emissions while maintaining low costs for consumers.
(10/24/21 11:10pm)
Longtime U.S. Rep. David Price, D-N.C., announced he will not seek reelection in 2022 on Oct. 18 after over 30 years of representing the 4th Congressional District of North Carolina.
(10/14/21 11:00pm)
A bill designed to restrict the executive powers of the governor could soon be headed to Gov. Roy Cooper's desk.
(10/12/21 10:43pm)
The COVID-19 vaccination rate in Orange County is not as high as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention previously reported.
(10/03/21 11:28pm)
Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed N.C. Senate Bill 360 on Sept. 27, which aimed to strengthen checks and balances between the legislative and executive branches.
(10/01/21 1:36am)
The Orange County Schools Board of Education met Monday to discuss staff bonuses, Contagious Disease Leave and mask policies for high school athletic events.
(10/04/21 4:09pm)
Six community members are vying for seats on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education in the Nov. 2 election: George Griffin, Ryan Jackson, Riza Jenkins, Meredith Pruitt, Mike Sharp and Tim Sookram.
(09/27/21 1:37am)
On Sept. 20, Gov. Roy Cooper signed legislation that will impose tighter regulations on pharmacy benefit managers and protect local pharmacies and consumers from extra or unknown pharmaceutical fees.
(10/04/21 1:30am)
On Sept. 10, Gov. Roy Cooper signed House Bill 608, entitled "Dignity for Women Who are Incarcerated," which focuses on expanding the privacy of women in the prison system. It also mandates improved care for pregnant incarcerated women, unborn children and women in postpartum recovery.
(09/21/21 9:23pm)
Content warning: This piece contains graphic descriptions of experiences transgender individuals have had with TSA security.