N.C. legislators pushing for insurers to cover more costs of autism treatment
A behaviorial treatment for students on the autism spectrum has been praised for its effectiveness — but it’s not required to be covered by health ...
Read More »A behaviorial treatment for students on the autism spectrum has been praised for its effectiveness — but it’s not required to be covered by health ...
Read More »When Mike McIntyre announced his upcoming retirement after nine terms as U.S. Representative from the Seventh Congressional District of North Carolina, ...
Read More »The Orange County Register of Deeds is a race typically run unopposed, so three candidates is an unusual number — especially considering the candidates’ ...
Read More »Students who live in dorms will have to take an extra step to find out the information needed to cast an absentee ballot for the May 6 primary election. ...
Read More »Colleagues said it will take several people to fill the vacuum that Gerry Cohen, special counsel to the N.C. General Assembly, will leave behind ...
Read More »Dana Perino was George W. Bush’s press secretary from 2007-09 and is a co-host for “The Five” on Fox News. She is speaking at 5 p.m. in Caroll Hall ...
Read More »Mark another deadline on your calendars — voter registration ends on Friday.
Read More »As people register this week to vote in May’s primary, policy analysts are debating claims of rampant voter fraud in the 2012 election.
Read More »DURHAM — As Republicans battle for Sen. Kay Hagan's seat ahead of the May primary, the state Libertarian Party is trying to provide an alternative to ...
Read More »In the past months, North Carolina’s unemployment rate has dropped — but new data shows the state is still shedding jobs.
Read More »Lindy Pendergrass has served Orange County as its sheriff for the past 32 years, and following his announcement in November that he wouldn’t ...
Read More »Following the Orange County Board of Elections’ inability to reach a unanimous decision on this year’s location for early voting, the North Carolina ...
Read More »Minority students face inequality in public schools across the country and in North Carolina, according to data released in March by the U.S. Department ...
Read More »Last month, Idaho became the seventh state in the nation to allow people with concealed carry permits to bring their firearms into university classrooms. ...
Read More »Dave Carter and Mary Lopez-Carter hike, scuba dive, travel and raise three sons together — and now they’re running for political office together. ...
Read More »Fighting, interruptions and high emotions took over what was supposed a calm explanation Monday night of the national American Studies Association’s ...
Read More »Universities such as UNC have placed an added emphasis on lobbying in Capitol Hill to support funding sources like the National Institutes of Health ...
Read More »Giant anti-abortion posters lined the quad Monday — but across campus, donors were gathered to support pro-abortion rights candidates. Lillian’s ...
Read More »GREENVILLE — At the Young and College Democrats of North Carolina convention this weekend, the message was clear — the Democratic Party wants ...
Read More »A new North Carolina political polling firm hopes to better include the millennial voice in public opinion measurements.
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