54 NC legislators remain unchallenged in primaries
Millions of North Carolina voters will be left without a choice this March in the primaries.
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Millions of North Carolina voters will be left without a choice this March in the primaries.
On Jan. 16, the Iranian government released four American prisoners as part of a prisoner swap between the United States and Iran.
Elizabeth City State University changes leadership after chancellor’s sudden resignation
This story is part of The Daily Tar Heel's annual Year in Review issue as we look back on 2015. Read the rest of the Year in Review stories here.
Government employees in Wake County will receive a living wage starting Dec. 1.
Eight Republican candidates met in Milwaukee for their fourth presidential debate. This will be the last debate until after the holiday season.
A new state law aims to improve American Indian education by increasing the number of educators on an advisory council to the N.C. General Assembly.
More than half of the state’s community colleges have stopped offering some federal student loans to combat student debt, but critics say such loans are key to accessibility.
A year after the N.C. General Assembly passed a controversial law tightening standards for abortion clinics, both anti-abortion and pro-abortion rights activists are waiting to see exactly what these regulations will be.