Coal ash bill at standstill
A week after Governor Pat McCrory vetoed Senate Bill 71, legislators and environmentalists remain in conflict over how to best manage coal ash pollution ...
Read More »A week after Governor Pat McCrory vetoed Senate Bill 71, legislators and environmentalists remain in conflict over how to best manage coal ash pollution ...
Read More »Donald Trump has faced a good deal of controversy from both his partisan opposition and his self-proclaimed ideological peers over the course of his presidential ...
Read More »State & National Editor Cole Stanley traveled to Greensboro to cover the Donald Trump presidential campaign rally.
Read More »When Renee Ellmers, the first prominent politician to endorse the current Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, feared that she may lose her reelection ...
Read More »With their annual Memorial Day recess fast approaching, Congress remains locked in debate over funding to combat the growing threat of Zika virus in the ...
Read More »The University of North Carolina system told a federal court Friday it won’t enforce House Bill 2, which would require transgender students to use the ...
Read More »During Friday's meeting in Chapel Hill, the UNC-system Board of Governors voted to approve sending a letter to N.C.
Read More »In January, Maryland Circuit Court Judge Barry Williams denied the last of multiple requests for a change of venue in the case against the six Baltimore ...
Read More »For hundreds of families across North Carolina, the CAP-C Medicaid program, which provides financial support to families of children living with disabilities, ...
Read More »Over 4 million U.S. workers became newly eligible for overtime pay Wednesday after a rule issued by the Obama administration.
Read More »When UNCSA graduates Charles Osborne and Leo Hurley wrote “The Body Politic,” they envisioned it being performed on Broadway stage — not the North ...
Read More »On Monday, the North Carolina House of Representatives released this year’s budget plan.
Read More »House Bill 2 faces potential injunction after a complaint lodged this Monday by equal rights activist groups and individuals of North Carolina.
Read More »North Carolina voters will have more than a “yes-or-no” option when casting ballots in the state Supreme Court primary this June, after the state’s ...
Read More »In a usual election year, the two major U.S. parties would typically coalesce around a presumptive nominee who has locked up a plurality of votes months ...
Read More »For years, many North Carolina municipalities, including Asheville, Chapel Hill and Carrboro, have supported what have come to be known as "sanctuary ...
Read More »On May 4, Carrboro’s ArtsCenter released a public statement expressing its opposition to House Bill 2.
Read More »With North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory suing the federal Department of Justice on Monday, and the DoJ responding with a countersuit just hours later, ...
Read More »When new voter-ID laws caused problems at the polls during North Carolina’s March 15 primaries, proponents of the laws argued that they had been enacted ...
Read More »Just hours after North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory and Secretary Frank Perry filed a suit against the U.S. Department of Justice on Monday to defend ...
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