NC voters equally trust men and women as political candidates, poll finds
When it comes to electing political leaders, North Carolina voters feel that men and women are, for the most part, equally capable.
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When it comes to electing political leaders, North Carolina voters feel that men and women are, for the most part, equally capable.
As students enjoy flaky, delectable Bojangles’ Inc. southern biscuits in the Pit today, the fast-food chain continues to prepare for its initial public offering — after announcing Monday that it will go public.
When it comes to monitoring sex offenders, North Carolina will soon be forced to clarify how it integrates tracking technology with constitutional rights under the law.
Public opinion nationwide has shifted against the death penalty in the last 20 years — but Utah leaders on Monday voted to resurrect a capital punishment they outlawed a decade ago: execution by firing squad.
A proposed non-discrimination ordinance — which included new protections for the LGBT community — failed to pass in Charlotte on Monday after its city council voted 6-5 against the measure.
Sungevity, Inc., a solar-energy company co-founded by a UNC alumus, will become the first national solar company to operate in North Carolina, according to a Feb. 19 announcement from the company.
Duke Energy is the leader in a pack of special interest groups who hold the most sway over the N.C. General Assembly, according to a new report from the Institute for Southern Studies in Durham.
North Carolina is projected to face a $271 million shortfall in revenue in 2015 — which has some experts speculating about the state sectors that could absorb further budget cuts.
ECU frat suspended after assault reported