Gov. McCrory plans to improve N.C. transit
Following the N.C. Department of Transportation and Gov. Pat McCrory’s Sept. 17 announcement about a 25-year plan to improve state transportation, leaders ...
Read More »Following the N.C. Department of Transportation and Gov. Pat McCrory’s Sept. 17 announcement about a 25-year plan to improve state transportation, leaders ...
Read More »The White House launched the “It’s On Us” campaign Friday, a public awareness initiative to end sexual assault on college campuses — and officials ...
Read More »Residents could start seeing fewer and fewer smokers in town now that Orange County is increasing efforts to educate residents about its smoking ban.
Read More »Bluegrass music, a genre rooted in tradition, will meet its progressive match during a National Voter Registration Day concert later today.
Read More »Gov. PatMcCroryand state legislators have repeatedly refused to expand North Carolina’s Medicaid program under the Affordable Care Act, citing hundreds ...
Read More »Greg Lukianoff is the president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education and the keynote speaker at UNC's sixth annual First Amendment Day, ...
Read More »U.S. Rep. Robert Pittenger, R-N.C., is running unopposed this fall for a second term in Congress in the state’s ninth district, including Mooresville ...
Read More »The Environmental Protection Agency is spearheading an effort to curb the nation’s carbon pollution — and the proposal has sparked plenty of debate, ...
Read More »U.S. Senate candidate Thom Tillis sparked discussion nationwide when he publicly supported making oral contraceptives available over the counter — ...
Read More »National and state poverty levels have decreased for the first time since before the recession, but North Carolina’s levels remain above the national ...
Read More »After 307 years of unity, the United Kingdom might be losing a fourth of itself on Thursday when residents of Scotland vote on a referendum for independence. ...
Read More »The average North Carolina college student graduates with nearly $24,000 in debt — and N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper wants to make sure they ...
Read More »High school students get testing anxiety — and, this fall, they’re not the only ones sweating with the implementation of a new Advanced Placement ...
Read More »For the first time in 2014 polls on North Carolina’s U.S. Senate race, Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan has jumped out to a nine-point lead over Republican ...
Read More »North Carolina’s contentious voting law will be back in court next Thursday for a hearing that could determine whether it will impact the midterm elections. ...
Read More »The most recent Israeli-Palestinian conflict caused destruction, overcrowding and sheltering in schools, some of which are run by the United Nations Relief ...
Read More »The Common Core, a set of national standards for measuring student achievement in K-12 English and math, is in limbo in North Carolina following state ...
Read More »Twenty years after then Sen. Joe Biden drafted a bill that brought sexual assault and violence against women to the forefront of American politics, women’s ...
Read More »In a discussion on the 9/11 attacks Thursday, a former Reagan administration official warned that such an attack could happen again.
Read More »By emphasizing issues like student debt and voting rights, the Democratic Party is hoping to brand itself as the party of young voters this election season. ...
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