McCrory visits Facebook
Gov. Pat McCrory took a break during his visit to Facebook’s headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif., on Monday and held a Q&A session on his Facebook page.
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Gov. Pat McCrory took a break during his visit to Facebook’s headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif., on Monday and held a Q&A session on his Facebook page.
Five Republican candidates are now officially in the running to unseat Democratic U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan next year — and more GOP hopefuls could join the crowded primary field in the near future.
Nearly 100 individuals — hailing from universities across the country and around the world — gathered in Raleigh last weekend for the Summit for Transformative Education, a three-day event that sought to foster skills in entrepreneurship, leadership and community building.
North Carolina was ranked as one of the states with the highest unemployment and poverty rates in the nation by a recent report the Center for a Better South — yet the state has seen more economic growth than most.
CORRECTION — Due to a reporting error, an earlier version of this story mischaracterized Beth Atkins by writing that she said Belhaven residents will not have easy access to a trauma center until a new hospital is built. She had said residents can go to Vidant Health hospitals in Nags Head and Washington. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
CLARIFICATION: An early version of this story said that the North Carolina Bar Association did not take a position on the bill signed into law. The bill that became law was not signed by the governor.
The N.C. General Assembly could place Gov. Pat McCrory in a bind if it sends a series of bills to his desk that critics say would limit access to abortion procedures.
The N.C. Department of Transportation has amended a decision to issue driver’s licenses with a controversial design — but advocates say the changes are not extensive enough.
An N.C. State University event promoting safe sex is putting away its sex toys due to a technicality in state law.
Amid an increasingly polarized political climate, college students are more hesitant to pledge firm allegiance to a political party.