Activists begin week of protesting NC legislature
Even now that the N.C. General Assembly’s short session has come to a close, activists are getting fired up — and they will return Friday to the ...
Read More »Even now that the N.C. General Assembly’s short session has come to a close, activists are getting fired up — and they will return Friday to the ...
Read More »As details surrounding the average 7 percent pay raise for North Carolina public school teachers become more concrete, mixed feelings persist.
Read More »UNC’s on-campus political organizations are jumping into the fray as the fall’s midterm campaigns get underway.
Read More »Local government leaders from all over the country will assemble in Chapel Hill for the Mayors Innovation Project summer meeting Wednesday to discuss ...
Read More »North Carolina’s unemployment debt has dropped by 76 percent since 2010 to $597 million, according to Gov. Pat McCrory.
Read More »Sean Haugh, a 53-year-old pizza delivery man, had no intention of running for political office again. But the veteran Libertarian Party candidate and ...
Read More »Film production in North Carolina might be headed for a precipitous decline in the near future, as the state’s tax incentive program for film companies ...
Read More »North Carolina’s U.S. Senate race has risen to become the nation’s most expensive Senate race so far, ahead of November’s midterm election.
Read More »The lack of a microphone was only the first time someone complained about not being heard at the Orange County Board of Elections meeting on Tuesday.
Read More »North Carolina residents gathered Tuesday to give testimonies in support of the Environmental Protection Agency’s new carbon pollution standards.
Read More »Lawrence Bacudio suddenly woke up one June morning when his mother ran into his room yelling — a stranger had donated $1,000 to his college fund, ...
Read More »A year after the N.C. General Assembly passed a controversial law tightening standards for abortion clinics, both anti-abortion and pro-abortion rights ...
Read More »A U.S. Supreme Court decision has garnered criticism by those supporting access to contraceptives, from the dissents of four Supreme Court justices to ...
Read More »As the November elections approach, campus and state organizations hope to mobilize the youth vote — an age group with traditionally low turnout ...
Read More »To celebrate the new fiscal year Tuesday, state legislators had no finalized budget for 2014-15 and little to show for weeks of negotiations.
Read More »The United Church of Christ has joined the line of lawsuits against the state’s ban on gay marriage — and it is making an unconventional challenge. ...
Read More »North Carolina was where UNC senior Erin Sands could see herself starting her filmmaking career.It’s diverse, with both the Carolina coast and the Blue ...
Read More »In 2000 an engineer left an annual salary of $70,000 to teach and nurture students’ passion for science.“Fourteen years later, my pay is still not ...
Read More »With less than two weeks before the new fiscal year, the push compromise on the state budget has begun.
Read More »Voter turnout has increased since the last non-presidential election, but state advocacy groups want November’s general election to be exempt from voting ...
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