Alligator hunting season proposed, rejected in state
North Carolina almost had its very own American alligator hunting season.
Read More »North Carolina almost had its very own American alligator hunting season.
Read More »Lt. Gov. Dan Forest announced a plan to propose the Campus Free Expression Act to the N.C. General Assembly on Monday.
Read More »Joe Parrish, a 2014 graduate from UNC, is running for the N.C.
Read More »On a normal day, T. Greg Doucette comes home to relax with his cranky beagle, often after meeting with lawyers and policymakers during the day.
Read More »In addition to voting for political candidates, the March 15 primary will ask North Carolina residents to vote on the Connect NC Bond — a $2 billion ...
Read More »Expanding Orange County’s housing options and reducing its enviornmental impacts are two of the most important issues of this election
Read More »Presidential hopeful Ted Cruz is confident he can beat Donald Trump in the race for the White House.
Read More »A black man was shot four times by a white Raleigh police officer Feb. 29, according to a preliminary autopsy, bringing the Triangle into an ongoing national ...
Read More »This election cycle, candidates are making sure their brand is recognizable to voters. From the now irrelevant-yet-still-recognizable “Jeb!” to Hillary ...
Read More »Republican North Carolina Sen. Richard Burr — up for re-election this year — spoke out against Apple, Inc., writing in an opinion editorial for USA ...
Read More »Dozens of women of all ages gathered at the N.C. legislature in Raleigh Thursday to rally behind one candidate: Hillary Clinton.
Read More »Panelists at the George Watts Hill Alumni Center gathered for what Leoneda Inge, WUNC’s changing economy reporter, coined “What’s the Deal Wednesday” ...
Read More »With the 2016 elections underway, the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement conducted a study that found North Carolina ...
Read More »Here's how the former UNC-System President Tom Ross and current UNC-System President Margaret Spellings compare:
Read More »If someone drives drunk in North Carolina, they are still eligible for parole — but the same cannot be said for most other crimes.
Read More »North Carolina teachers are again at risk of losing their tenure in a legal battle against the state — but this time, the case is going to the N.C. ...
Read More »The Bernie Sanders campaign kicked off efforts to rally regional support with the Sunday opening of the Triangle Bernie Headquarters in Durham.
Read More »Despite the challenge of a funding cap, a project to connect Durham to the UNC Hospitals system via light rail train could actually happen.
Read More »As the North Carolina primaries approach, Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C. has come out in support of Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.
Read More »In a historic vote, the Charlotte City Council approved the expansion of legal protections for LGBT individuals 7-4 Monday.
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