State Republicans are concerned about the economic impact of HB2
The political fervor surrounding House Bill 2 in the past two weeks has culminated in a policy standoff between Gov. Pat McCrory and Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts.
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The political fervor surrounding House Bill 2 in the past two weeks has culminated in a policy standoff between Gov. Pat McCrory and Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts.
Jesse Santifort, a Kenly, North Carolina, police officer, added to the growing conversation about police use of force when he was indicted Sept. 6 for an involuntary manslaughter charge.
Willie Grimes spent 24 years in a North Carolina prison for a rape he didn’t commit — and in August, the Hickory City Council voted to approve a settlement with Grimes for $3.25 million.
Local counties are scrambling to submit early voting plans to the State Board of Elections after the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals struck down North Carolina’s much-contested 2013 voter ID bill.
A bill filed in 2015 about adopting an official state cat changed from legislation to name the bobcat as North Carolina’s official feline into a bill attempting to end the state’s much protested certificate of need system.
Trigger warnings, hypersensitive students, intrusive university administrations and understanding.
Possum Drop could return
In an event that featured as many umbrellas as signs, students, faculty and low-wage employees rallied Wednesday at Shaw University for a $15 per hour minimum wage.
Six months after Rolling Stone published the explosive “A Rape on Campus” article detailing an alleged gang rape at the University of Virginia’s Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house, the UVa. chapter announced Monday that it will be suing the magazine.
He’s never had to use it.
President Obama made his second-to-last State of the Union address on Tuesday night — touting an improved economy and proposing policies, including free community college, which will face a tough road ahead in a Republican-controlled Congress.
On Thursday, President Barack Obama announced a contentious series of executive actions to allow nearly five million immigrants to live in the U.S. legally.
Activists and law enforcement officials nationwide are preparing for uprisings once a verdict is handed down on the police officer who shot and killed unarmed Michael Brown in August — and Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon on Monday declared a state of emergency in anticipation of the ruling.
The 53-year-old pizza-delivering Libertarian candidate running for U.S. Senate against Thom Tillis and Kay Hagan says he doesn’t want any part of the campaign’s negativity and attack ads.
Former U.S. Treasurer Bay Buchanan, who served in President Ronald Reagan’s administration, spoke to students Tuesday about what she called the failures of modern feminism and the need for strong leadership in America today.
Former American Idol contestant Clay Aiken, an actor and multi-platinum artist, has been trying his hand at something new throughout 2014 — North Carolina politics.
Duke University has become one of a handful of universities nationwide to add an LGBTQ-inclusive question to its admissions application.
The city of Winston-Salem decided in late August to begin recognizing all city employees’ marriages as equal — including same-sex couples, a move that might be historic.
Right before adjourning their short session, state legislators passed a bill Aug. 20 addressing coal ash regulations for energy companies — but environmental groups worry it doesn’t do enough.
As the numbers behind North Carolina's teacher pay hike become clear, many speculate whether the raise will really help public education in the state.