Looking back on Cooper's first 100 days in office
Between controversial HB2 and budget negotiations, N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper rounded out his first 100 days in office April 10.
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Between controversial HB2 and budget negotiations, N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper rounded out his first 100 days in office April 10.
President Donald Trump signed legislation Monday repealing the Federal Communications Commission’s privacy protections for internet users, which were created in October under the Obama administration but never took effect.
The United States and the United Kingdom increased airline security measures Tuesday, banning passengers from carrying devices larger than a cellphone aboard direct, inbound flights from certain Muslim-majority countries.
Sea Grant, a $73 million national program that aims to educate and provide statistically sound information about costal ecosystems, is at risk of being defunded after President Donald Trump proposed cutting the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration budget by 17 percent.
Between Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos’ comments and an executive order issued Feb. 28, historically black colleges and universities are in the national spotlight.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that Ari Gauss said anti-Semitism was a problem around the country, including at UNC. However, Gauss said there are many college campuses across the country affected by anti-Semitism, but UNC hasn't seen overt anti-Semitic acts. The story has been updated to reflect this. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
The Center for Biological Diversity sent Durham and nine other cities 40,000 endangered species condoms in honor of Valentine’s Day.
House Bill 2 might cost the state the ability to host all NCAA Championship events for the next six years, according to a letter from the North Carolina Sports Association to the N.C. General Assembly.
President Donald Trump announced he will name Vice President Mike Pence to lead a commission investigating voter fraud in an interview with Bill O’Reilly, aired Sunday.
The U.S. The U.S. House of Representatives passed House Resolution 7 on Tuesday — a bill that would permanently prohibit federal funding for abortion services if passed in the Senate and approved by President Donald Trump.
North Carolina lawmakers must redraw legislative districts by March 15 and hold new elections by the end of 2017, following a federal court order from a Middle District Court issued Tuesday.
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services and Melissa and Meredith Weiss, a married lesbian couple, have reached an agreement, allowing the Weiss family to have their sons’ birth certificates amended to include both of the parents’ names.
Higher education funding has become a central issue to the gubernatorial race on which Democratic candidate and Attorney General Roy Cooper and Gov. Pat McCrory strongly disagree and have different approaches.
The North Carolina Republican Party filed a grievance Oct. 24 over allegations made against incumbent Gov. Pat McCrory by Democratic gubernatorial candidate and Attorney General Roy Cooper.
With all the energy and gravitas people have come to associate with the Trump campaign, Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence greeted large crowds at the Hilton Hotel in Raleigh on Wednesday evening.
Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Julián Castro visited Raleigh last week to discuss the city's challenges providing affordable housing and sustainable development.
North Carolina scientists have begun to express concerns over fall leaf color, with some warning the leaves will not be as vivid as in previous years.
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation awarded North Carolina researchers $2.965 million in research grants last week with $2.5 million going to six scientists at UNC.