Year in Review: 2016 Elections
The 2016 election will likely go down in history due to its unconventionality, unpopularity and unexpected ending.
Read More »The 2016 election will likely go down in history due to its unconventionality, unpopularity and unexpected ending.
Read More »North Carolina was thrust into the national spotlight on March 23 of this year when Gov. Pat McCrory signed into law House Bill 2, which undid local nondiscrimination ...
Read More »Beginning next school year, 19 low-performing public schools in North Carolina will operate with the flexibility usually given only to charter schools. ...
Read More »North Carolina is being sued by women’s health groups and civil liberties groups over a law restricting abortions.
Read More »Incumbent Gov. Pat McCrory officially conceded to Roy Cooper Monday, after weeks of challenges to the general election results.
Read More »A new study conducted by UNC researchers showed some predominately African-American communities in Wake County lack access to the municipal water system ...
Read More »With about a month remaining before his successor takes office, Gov. Pat McCrory is urging North Carolina state legislators to get back to Raleigh and ...
Read More »An Army appeals court's November decision to uphold the death sentence of Timothy Hennis, a former Fort Bragg soldier, is raising questions over the death ...
Read More »In a video statement released Monday, Gov. Pat McCrory conceded the North Carolina gubernatorial race to Roy Cooper. Almost four weeks after Election ...
Read More »Mecklenburg County District Attorney Andrew Murray announced Wednesday his office would not charge Charlotte-Mecklenberg police officer Brentley Vinson ...
Read More »In a recent study, researchers found that local officials in North Carolina are more likely to adopt policies that protect the environment if they feel ...
Read More »Nearly 40,000 people were diagnosed with HIV in the United States last year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — and the number ...
Read More »The potential closure of two North Carolina charter schools has prompted controversy about their intentions and funding.
Read More »The American Red Cross closed its final North Carolina shelter for Hurricane Matthew victims on Nov. 14, leaving relief efforts to FEMA and other groups. ...
Read More »A federal court ruled Tuesday that North Carolina must hold a special election in 2017 for the N.C. General Assembly after 28 districts are redrawn.
Read More »The race between Gov. Pat McCrory and Democratic gubernatorial candidate and Attorney General Roy Cooper remains unresolved despite a growing vote margin ...
Read More »North Carolina sits in the middle of the pack for female representation in Fortune 1000 companies, according to a new report released by a women’s education ...
Read More »Despite a court ruling overturning North Carolina’s voter ID law — which was ruled discriminatory — concerns regarding voter suppression in the ...
Read More »Schools in wealthier districts are receiving more state funds than their low-income counterparts, according to a study by the N.C. General Assembly’s ...
Read More »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 ...
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