'A personal attack': NC House Republicans introduce bill to criminalize drag shows
On April 18, Republican lawmakers in the N.C. House of Representatives filed House Bill 673, which would criminalize drag shows in the presence of minors statewide.
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On April 18, Republican lawmakers in the N.C. House of Representatives filed House Bill 673, which would criminalize drag shows in the presence of minors statewide.
Every April, National Donate Life Month encourages people to sign up to become organ donors through activities and events that foster community engagement and education.
The Lumbee Tribe, the largest Indigenous tribe in North Carolina and east of the Mississippi River, is continuing its 135-year-long pursuit of federal recognition through the Lumbee Fairness Act.
Four Democratic N.C. House Representatives introduced a bill that aims to address the rise in hate crimes across the state.
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson announced today at Ace Speedway in Alamance County that he is running for North Carolina governor.
The Chapel Hill Town Council met Wednesday evening to discuss topics including the use of leftover American Rescue Plan Act dollars and two conditional zoning applications for developments that would offer affordable housing units.
House Bill 543, which aims to reduce youth dependency on nicotine, was moved to the N.C. House rules committee on April 3. If passed, the bill will become effective on July 1, 2023.
A voice has cracked through the establishment politicking of the North Carolina Democratic Party.
Content Warning: This article contains mention of gun and police violence. Videos linked in the article may contain depictions of police and gun violence. Viewer discretion is advised.
The median rent in Chapel Hill increased by 2.9 percent during the month of March, according to a recent report from the online rental marketplace Apartment List.
In an era of nonstop controversy and political polarization, it’s easy to get swept up in an argument.
Content Warning: This article contains mentions of suicide and self-harm.
I spend too much time on TikTok.
As I begin to lose the will to stay focused during a 9 a.m. lecture, my eyes scan across the bright computer screens scattered across the classroom. I often see people immersed in iMessage conversations, Amazon Wish Lists and computer games.
On April 4, the N.C. House Committee on Election Law and Campaign Finance Reform advanced N.C. House Bill 304. Under the bill, mail-in ballots that arrive in the three-day period after Election Day would no longer be counted.
Only a few hours after N.C. Rep. Tricia Cotham (R-Mecklenburg) officially announced her departure from the Democratic party on Wednesday, the North Carolina Democratic Party held a press conference outside its headquarters where speakers urged Cotham to resign her office.
N.C. Rep. Tricia Cotham (R-Mecklenburg) held a press conference this morning at the N.C. GOP Headquarters in Raleigh with state Republican leaders to announce her official defection from the Democratic Party.
Content warning: This article contains mention of gun violence.
In 1978, Congress passed the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) to stop Indigenous children from being taken from their families.
On March 28, the N.C. House passed House Bill 10, which would require all sheriffs in the state to comply with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. It passed its first reading in the state Senate the next day.