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(10/12/16 4:48am)
A relaxed and smiling President Barack Obama greeted an enthusiastic crowd of 7,000 at the White Oak Amphitheatre Tuesday by removing his jacket and improvising frequently during his hour-long speech.
(10/12/16 4:56am)
The Charlotte Observer filed a lawsuit Friday against Gov. Pat McCrory regarding a House Bill 2 public records request from April.
(10/12/16 5:19am)
House Bill 2 became a large point of contention during the Tuesday N.C. gubernatorial debate between incumbent Gov. Pat McCrory and his challenger, Attorney General and Democratic candidate Roy Cooper.
(10/11/16 2:39am)
Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Julián Castro visited Raleigh last week to discuss the city's challenges providing affordable housing and sustainable development.
(10/10/16 4:30am)
Poll numbers show that controversial issues such as House Bill 2 continue to dominate the N.C. gubernatorial race.
(10/07/16 4:08am)
Hillary Clinton is ahead of Donald Trump in North Carolina after the first Presidential debate, according to an Elon University Poll conducted from Sept. 27 to Sept. 30.
(10/07/16 4:11am)
Colombian voters rejected a peace deal between President Juan Manuel Santos and the Colombian rebel group FARC on Oct. 2. FARC and the Colombian government engaged in four years of negotiations to achieve a peace agreement after a decades long war between the two parties.
(10/05/16 4:46am)
First Lady Michelle Obama addressed the high stakes of the November election in a campaign stop for Hillary Clinton aimed toward millennials at North Carolina State University Tuesday.
(10/04/16 2:44am)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article misstated the use of Hillary Clinton's photograph in the raffle. In a statement, Grass Roots North Carolina said Clinton's picture has been popular at shooting ranges in the past. The article has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(10/04/16 2:49am)
Criminal justice reform has been a key political issue this election cycle, and following Keith Scott's death at the hands of Charlotte police late last month, presidential candidates have re-focused the topic.
(10/03/16 1:02am)
The presidential debate may have been last week, but the real showdown happened on this week's Saturday Night Live — as Alec Baldwin and Kate McKinnon duked it out as Trump and Clinton, respectively.
(09/28/16 5:15am)
North Carolina’s foreign-trade zone 214 — a free trade area technically outside U.S. Customs territory — was approved for expansion last week to include 22 counties in the Southeast part of the state.
(09/28/16 5:26am)
James R. Clapper, director of National Intelligence, discussed issues surrounding presidential transitions and problems managing intelligence in an unpredictable society at UNC on Tuesday.
(09/28/16 5:25am)
The gender pay gap in North Carolina is one of the smallest in nation, but under current conditions it won’t close anytime soon — perhaps not until after 2100.
(09/27/16 2:16am)
Policy analysts agree state elections in November will likely be unaffected by the death of Keith Scott despite protests in Charlotte last week due to the candidates' measured responses.
(09/27/16 1:51am)
Lee Francis, a Fayetteville high school history teacher, was suspended last week for stepping on the American flag during a lesson on the First Amendment.
(09/22/16 5:28am)
North Carolina catapulted into the national spotlight Tuesday when a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department officer killed Keith Scott, an African-American man, and protestors took to the streets in Charlotte two nights in a row.
(09/20/16 11:00pm)
Former Democratic Texas state Sen. Wendy Davis, will campaign for Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton in Raleigh, Carrboro and Chapel Hill this Friday.
(09/21/16 5:02am)
Gov. Pat McCrory dropped North Carolina’s lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice last week. The lawsuit challenged the U.S. Department of Education’s interpretation of Title IX that includes gender identity.
(09/21/16 4:46am)
Twenty bills that would have granted federal recognition to the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina have failed to pass in Congress since 1988.