Partial HB2 repeal signed into law as legislators, Cooper rush to meet NCAA deadline
Rep. Deb Butler, D-New Hanover, woke up Thursday morning to the news that legislators had begun a new deal to repeal part of House Bill 2.
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Rep. Deb Butler, D-New Hanover, woke up Thursday morning to the news that legislators had begun a new deal to repeal part of House Bill 2.
House Bill 2 will cost North Carolina more than $3.76 billion over 12 years, according to an Associated Press analysis report.
UNC students in London found themselves in the midst of an attack Wednesday afternoon.
Last week was one of big reveals for the Donald Trump administration — with the proposal of his new tax plan, the leak of two pages of Trump’s tax returns and a roundtable meeting including German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Ivanka Trump.
Posing for photos with a January 2016 edition of The Daily Tar Heel, UNC-system President Margaret Spellings joked she ought to keep the paper for her performance review this week.
Guidance from U.S. Sec. of Homeland Security John Kelley dated Feb. 20 aims to enforce President Donald Trump's executive orders on immigration and border security — strengthening border enforcement and restricting privacy of undocumented immigrants.
In his first solo news conference since taking office, President Donald Trump addressed reporters Thursday in the White House.
Black Lives Matter sign in hand and “Nasty Woman” shirt at the ready, Stephanie Freeman marched as part of Saturday’s HKonJ People’s Assembly and Moral March on Raleigh.
A three-judge panel has temporarily blocked legislation restricting the governor’s authority and requiring Senate confirmation hearings for his appointees — now six weeks into N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper’s administration.
Almost two weeks since the inauguration of President Donald Trump, the realities of a new administration with a new policy agenda are setting in across the nation.
For one UNC graduate student from Iran, President Donald Trump’s executive orders last week shifted more than international policy.
Within hours of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, a sea of red trucker hats had given way to thousands of pink, woven alternatives — leaving the District of Columbia warm but divided.
Confirmation hearings for President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet picks continued this week, stirring partisan debate in the U.S. Senate over candidates’ qualifications.
Though ReclaimMLK March student and community participants met at the N.C. State University Bell Tower Monday, the group seemed to pick up participants and support throughout — engaging with passersby and cheering alongside families at a local burger joint.
Speaking to a Chicago crowd dotted with family members and colleagues, President Barack Obama called for hope and solidarity in his farewell address.
In late December, UNC political science professor Andrew Reynolds wrote that North Carolina is no longer considered a highly functioning democracy. State & National Editor Corey Risinger sat down with Reynolds — who has served as an international consultant on issues of electoral and constitutional design — to talk about his op-ed and the Electoral Integrity Project.
As North Carolina Governor-elect Roy Cooper prepares for his first day in office, the state has filed an emergency motion with the U.S. Supreme Court.
A judge temporarily blocked the implementation of a North Carolina law which transfers power away from the State Board of Education and governor — originally set to take effect Jan. 1.
Come election day, some North Carolina voters will submit their ballots within unconstitutional districts — following a ruling early this month by a three-judge panel.
A three-judge federal panel struck down North Carolina’s 2011 State House and Senate redistricting map today due to its “racial gerrymanders.”