NC's unemployment benefits debt drops
North Carolina’s unemployment debt has dropped by 76 percent since 2010 to $597 million, according to Gov. Pat McCrory.
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North Carolina’s unemployment debt has dropped by 76 percent since 2010 to $597 million, according to Gov. Pat McCrory.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article incorrectly defined K-12 tenure in N.C. After being granted career status, teachers in N.C. are still required to be annually re-evaluated but their contracts do not have to come up before the school board every year. The article has been updated to reflect these changes. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
A bill to double the length of North Carolina legislators’ terms would allow lawmakers to spend less time and money fundraising for re-elections.
By Sharon Nunn
East Carolina University senior Uriah Ward is running for the state House of Representatives seat in his district, a democrat taking on the race in a historically red corner of the map.
CLARIFICATION — A previous version of this article did not make clear that not all distinguished professorships belong to existing professors on campus. Some professorships are established and then used to recruit faculty to come to the university. The article has been updated to reflect this.
The fate of out-of-state students’ tuition for next year will be on the boardroom table today and Friday.
UNC alumna Cassandra Butts is headed to the Bahamas, but not for a vacation — she was nominated by President Barack Obama Friday as the new U.S. ambassador to the nation.
ECSU gets $150,000 for scholarships
N.C. student veterans might get a reprieve from out-of-state tuition costs — either through the N.C. General Assembly or through the U.S. Congress.
Seniors still searching for a job have bright prospects on the horizon, according to a recent report.
The average athlete graduation success rate of the 11 Division I schools in the UNC system is 76 percent — below the national average.
Many North Carolina military veterans have been plagued by tuition inconsistencies in the UNC system for two years, but the system Board of Governors took a step last week to fix student veterans’ difficulties.
Montravias King, the Elizabeth City State University senior who was formerly barred from running for city council this summer, could see the results of his hard-fought campaign today.
Recently appointed Sen. Valerie Foushee, D-Orange, spoke to the UNC Young Democrats Monday about her new position and some of what the N.C. General Assembly’s covered this summer.
A recently declassified federal document brought a nuclear near-miss in North Carolina into the public eye, confirming that a 1961 plane crash in Goldsboro nearly caused the detonation of a nuclear bomb and that three out of four safety mechanisms had failed during the event.
UNC-A students reenact Greek battles