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(04/12/16 8:04pm)
Too late to save a Bruce Springsteen concert in Greensboro, North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory signed an executive order Tuesday backtracking on House Bill 2 — and in the process, drew the ire of community leaders and activists alike.
(01/12/16 5:24am)
No rhetoric was spared at Monday night’s Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies’ meeting. The topic of the debate: UNC-system President-elect Margaret Spellings should resign.
(11/17/15 4:25am)
Gov. Pat McCrory praised North Carolina for its tradition of generosity toward those in need on Monday — right before he requested the Obama administration stop sending Syrian refugees to the state.
(11/11/15 5:05am)
Howard Coble, North Carolina’s longest-serving representative in U.S. Congress, died Nov. 3 at the age of 84.
(11/03/15 5:07am)
CLARIFICATION: Due to a reporting error, the original version of this story misrepresented Board of Governors member Marty Kotis' sentiments about pay increases. Kotis said he has concerns with significant pay increases for top administrators when not tied to incentive pay and metrics, or overall raises for staff and faculty.
(09/14/15 5:22am)
Under the hundreds of colorful signs were thousands of potential voters. “Enter the Sandman,” read one. “Boone Berns,” read another.
(09/10/15 4:53am)
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush revealed his tax plan on Wednesday in a somewhat unlikely location — an industrial cooling plant in Garner, N.C.
(09/04/15 4:40am)
While the state legislature considers expanding the N.C. Education Lottery, experts claim it reaps low rewards and bears an unseen cost to the state — gambling addictions and regressive taxes.
(08/26/15 5:23am)
Responding to hundreds of complaints, the National Forest Service issued an emergency closure order in July prohibiting target shooting in eastern North Carolina’s Croatan National Forest until November.
(08/17/15 8:47pm)
N.C. A&T explores STEM field
(08/07/15 6:19pm)
Political analysts expecting the first Republican debate Thursday night to to be relatively relaxed were in for a rude awakening.
(12/02/14 6:29am)
Hunters in North Carolina can now breathe a collective sigh of relief as a new state law will regulate drone surveillance in hunting — part of a nationwide trend of state governments monitoring the growing use of drones and their surveillance abilities.
(12/01/14 5:36am)
The number of international students in the U.S. is at an all-time high — and with 886,052 international students at U.S. schools during the 2013-14 academic year, the U.S. now hosts more foreign students than any other country.
(11/11/14 5:17am)
The 6th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on Thursday reversed a trend of federal courts ruling against gay marriage bans — and North Carolina leaders have responded by appealing the Oct. 10 decision that struck down the state’s ban.
(11/05/14 6:59am)
CHARLOTTE — North Carolina Republican Thom Tillis became one of several GOP success stories Tuesday night as he won the nation’s most expensive U.S. Senate race, defeating incumbent Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan and joining the new Republican Senate majority.
(11/04/14 5:35am)
Early voting turnout in North Carolina in 2014 increased substantially from the last midterm election — despite a shorter number of early voting days.
(10/28/14 4:19am)
The N.C. Board of Elections has flagged 1,425 registered voters in North Carolina who likely lack citizenship status.
(10/22/14 4:58am)
The Republican and Democratic National Committees have launched opposing initiatives for the upcoming midterm elections — the target this time: youth voters.
(10/13/14 4:30am)
As the possibility of concealed carry firearms at the N.C. State Fair continues to spark debate, arguments in the case will be made at a legal hearing today.
(10/08/14 5:13am)
DURHAM — Republican U.S. Senate candidate Thom Tillis spent almost as much time criticizing President Barack Obama’s record as he did his opponent, Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan, during Tuesday’s televised debate.