Gov. Cooper signs comprehensive budget after three year stalemate
On Nov. 18, Gov. Roy Cooper signed a state budget into law for the first time since he took office in 2017.
Read More »On Nov. 18, Gov. Roy Cooper signed a state budget into law for the first time since he took office in 2017.
Read More »"With three new congressional maps recently approved in North Carolina, it’s worth breaking down which districts impact Orange County in what races ...
Read More »"If voters want to lay the groundwork for actual change in North Carolina, this is the moment to do it."
Read More »N.C. Superior Court Judge David Lee ordered the transfer of $1.52 billion from the General Fund to the state Department of Public Instruction, $189.8 ...
Read More »"The North Carolina Republican-led Redistricting Committee's maps represent everything wrong with partisan map-making. The manipulation in the proposed ...
Read More »"In a district Price has easily carried over the past three decades, the district is all but certain to remain as a Democratic hold. Still, a new face ...
Read More »The No Patient Left Alone Act passed unanimously in the N.C. Senate and is now awaiting a signature from Gov. Roy Cooper. The bill would ensure patient ...
Read More »A bill designed to restrict the executive powers of the governor could soon be headed to Gov. Roy Cooper's desk. After several months of limited discussion ...
Read More »Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed SB 360, calling it "unconstitutional and unwise," despite legislative Republicans citing it as a vehicle to strengthen checks and ...
Read More »Chapel Hill Town Council member Allen Buansi announced on Sept. 27 that he intends to run for the N.C. House seat that will be left vacant by N.C. Rep. ...
Read More »Jonah Garson, the chairperson for the Orange County Democratic Party, is stepping aside from his post to run for the N.C. House. He will seek to take ...
Read More »SB 824, which required people in North Carolina to present a photo ID while voting, was recently struck down because it unconstitutionally targeted Black ...
Read More »She said she's most proud of the work she's done to expand public education, especially early childhood education. Public education was the reason she ...
Read More »House Bill 890 allows online orders at ABC stores and the purchase of a second alcoholic beverage at college sporting events. It also makes ...
Read More »More than 55,000 North Carolina residents were granted the right to vote. Until they weren’t. On Sept. 3, 11 days after the Wake County Superior Court ...
Read More »Senate Bill 300 covers a slew of provisions that aim to standardize law enforcement processes, increase officer accountability and establish a new line ...
Read More »Before the bill's signing, children ages 14 or 15 could marry adults through a "pregnancy exception." This left a loophole that could be used to avoid ...
Read More »Direct effects of having a felony include prison, fines and loss of access to some services. Beyond this, employers, apartments and schools running background ...
Read More »Two committees — one from each chamber of the General Assembly — handle redistricting in North Carolina. Redistricting is typically done every 10 ...
Read More »"When we come to a vastly more progressive, urban place to attend college, it can be easy to disregard the social and economic issues we left behind. ...
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