Former N.C. Gov. Perdue to be chairperson of National Assessment Governing Board
New chairperson to the National Assessment Governing Board, Beverly Perdue, looks forward to closing the nation’s achievement gap and ensuring that ...
Read More »New chairperson to the National Assessment Governing Board, Beverly Perdue, looks forward to closing the nation’s achievement gap and ensuring that ...
Read More »A new pizza place, Coronato, is planning to open in Carrboro in the spring of 2019. The owner and chef hopes his take on pizza will be unique enough to ...
Read More »An amendment to shift power towards the state legislature slated by Republicans fell short of approval, as 61.2 percent of voters reject the removal of ...
Read More »Ahead of the election, many thought that a "Blue Wave" could occur, where 30 or more seats from the Republican party were lost. Though that didn't ...
Read More »North Carolina voters cast their ballots Tuesday on six constitutional amendments, deciding on everything from voter identification to income taxes. ...
Read More »Earls previously worked as an attorney and civil rights advocate for 30 years. She founded the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, worked in the U.S. ...
Read More »Insko will serve in the North Carolina General Assembly for a 12th term.
Read More »The Student Public Interest Research Group's New Voter Program registered over 800,000 people across the country on National Voter Registration Day.
Read More »NC Department of Public Instruction and State Board of Education request almost $200 million to improve school safety and support efforts.
Read More »If you are among the group of North Carolinians not aware of the Constitutional amendments appearing on this year's ballot, here is a brief guide to what ...
Read More »While many have visited the Chapel of the Cross for early voting, those who attended on Thursday had the chance to match one of the names on their ballot ...
Read More »The Center for Economic Studies released a report last month studying the economic development that people go through from their childhood to their 30s. ...
Read More »“Chapel Hill pretends to be a village.”
Read More »Some see e-cigarettes as a possible way to help smokers quit, while other believe they have under-researched health effects and are too popular among ...
Read More »“It’s like being told that you are buying candy, and you go home and you are eating cat food,” Stein said.
Read More »“The project is going to be a traditional 20th century suburban style strip-mall," Seils said. "I think we should be moving away from that.”
Read More »All good things must come to an end, and after seven years of operation, that holds true for Mystery Brewing Company.
Read More »"There is not much anyone can do except to test personal water supplies and wait for the waters to subside," Taylor said.
Read More »The Orange County Board of Commissioners voted on Oct. 16 to repeal a 1959 resolution to name U.S. Highway 15 as Jefferson Davis Highway after several ...
Read More »A group of universities and a community college district are suing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services ...
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