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While problematic, evictions aren't as high as many feared — one of the few good signs in a region that has yet to recover from the storm.
Since 2016, the GOP has tried 6 times in court to take elections appointments from Democrats. Question now may come down to ...
The 439-page budget proposal is the first major step in a months-long spending negotiation with the NC House, which will ...
As wildfires become more common and catastrophic, the shortage of trained personnel across the state makes communities ...
The president's distrust of the electoral process has led to an executive order shaking things up. But it's uncertain if he ...
NC justices uphold appellate decision questioning military ballots, overturn on 61,000 others. Appeal goes to federal court.
As artificial intelligence moves into the private sector, public officials like NC Treasurer Brad Briner are exploring ways to follow suit.
Two GOP members on appeals court panel back colleague Jefferson Griffin's challenge in unresolved NC Supreme Court race.
After devastation of Helene, lawsuit says forest plan for Pisgah, Nantahala pushes too much logging, at same time Trump wants ...
A push by North Carolina's powerful industry groups has some worried pollution in Asheboro and elsewhere will go unchecked.
In an interview with Carolina Public Press, Stein revisits his recent successes while looking ahead to what he still wants to accomplish.
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