Looking into the early effects of this year’s midterm elections
On Nov. 6, voters across the state cast their ballots with hopes of electing the candidates who represented their values.
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On Nov. 6, voters across the state cast their ballots with hopes of electing the candidates who represented their values.
Almost a month after the 2018 election, politically active students are already looking forward to what policy they would like to see passed over the next two years and have their sights set on next year's local election.
Candidates, party officials and voters gathered Tuesday night to watch results come in and discuss goals for the next two years.
This election has already seen higher voter turnout than previous midterms, but uninformed voters combined with an unusually long ballot for the county could impact results.
Although North Carolinians won't be voting for a president or governor this year, there's still a lot to know about the 2018 midterm election.
U.S. Rep. David Price, D-N.C., introduced a bill last week that would require politically active nonprofits to disclose major donors to the IRS and the public.
When Mike Barden left his home on Wrightsville Beach before Hurricane Florence, he thought he’d never see most of his belongings again.
More women than ever are running for office at the national level, and that trend is reflected in North Carolina's upcoming elections.
Since the late 1990s, more than half of states have legalized marijuana in some form. Now, some are viewing the drug as a solution for the opioid crisis plaguing North Carolina and the rest of the nation.
A federal district court panel in Greensboro on Monday confirmed its January decision that the N.C. General Assembly unconstitutionally gerrymandered congressional districts in a way that favored Republican candidates when lines were redrawn in 2016.
Alongside the races for state and national offices, North Carolina voters will find six proposed state constitutional amendments on the ballot in November.
While there is no presidential or gubernatorial election for North Carolina in 2018, voters are gearing up for several key races around the state on November 6.
Steven Miller and Laverne Berry first traveled to North Carolina to support voting rights during the 2008 presidential election. The two attorneys worked with groups at the polls to counsel voters encountering problems with voting on what to do next.
A week after St. Gregory’s University announced that it would be closing at the end of the 2017 fall semester, junior Michael White stood at a transfer fair, feeling like a senior in high school again, wondering where he could finish his degree on time.
Concordia College Alabama, the only Lutheran Historically Black College or University, announced it will close at the end of the spring semester due to financial reasons.
“Little space for women,” is a campus brief in The Daily Tar Heel from 1951 — the same year that Glenn Harden was elected as the first female editor-in-chief of the newspaper for a full term.
University of Notre Dame President John Jenkins criticized the NCAA’s decision to deny the appeal to restore the school’s 21 vacated football victories in a letter posted on the university’s website.
For the first time since its creation in the 1960s, the Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory will add another school to its ranks — N.C. Central University.
In the midst of the #MeToo movement and debates on college campus protests, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities named sexual assault and free speech as top higher education state policy issues for 2018.
Durham District Attorney Roger Echols dropped all felony charges against the eight protesters connected with the Confederate statue toppling at their latest court appearance on Jan. 11.