Q&A: Gov. Roy Cooper talks mobilizing young voters, Cook Out
Gov. Roy Cooper sat down with City & State Editor Ethan E. Horton to discuss his priorities on gun violence and young voter mobilization before ...
Read More »Gov. Roy Cooper sat down with City & State Editor Ethan E. Horton to discuss his priorities on gun violence and young voter mobilization before ...
Read More »“It can be easy for people to try and ignore the affordable housing crisis if they're not experiencing it,” Stephanie Watkins-Cruz, the director of ...
Read More »In October 2021, the Biden Administration officially declared November as national Native American Heritage Month because it concludes the traditional ...
Read More »The N.C. Recovery Practitioners Network is a partnership made up of the N.C. Department of Public Instruction, the UNC School of Education and other institutions. ...
Read More »Since achieving majority control in the N.C. General Assembly in 2010, Republican lawmakers have gradually shifted the makeup of school boards by filing ...
Read More »Dr. Susan Kansagra, the NCDHHS assistant secretary for public health, said at this time of year, respiratory illness cases often rise because the weather ...
Read More »Rep. Jeff Jackson (D-N.C. 14th) announced his run for North Carolina attorney general on Thursday morning. This comes one day after he was drawn out of ...
Read More »House Bill 600, or the Regulatory Reform Act of 2023, would affect environmental provisions for pipeline companies, as well as the hog and poultry industries. ...
Read More »Gov. Roy Cooper proclaimed the week of Oct. 1 through Oct. 7 as N.C. Manufacturing Week. North Carolina’s manufacturing industry ranks 8th in the country ...
Read More »The federal grant will aid in the distribution of conservation easements in the Neuse River Basin. Evan Davis, the director of farmland preservation at ...
Read More »The North Carolina General Assembly passed the long-awaited 2023-25 state budget at the end of September. Legislators wrote one provision that exempts ...
Read More »The N.C. Land and Water Fund Board of Trustees met to award $45 million of grants — out of $98 million in requests — for projects that work to protect ...
Read More »N.C. Sen. Sydney Batch (D-Wake), a breast cancer survivor, asked Gov. Roy Cooper to organize the roundtable discussion to help push the legislation H.B. ...
Read More »The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services received a grant from the National Institute of Health to support agricultural workers' access ...
Read More »“Our advocacy is going to be focusing on, first of all, making sure people can get care within the confines of the law we have in place,” Tara ...
Read More »Jim Warren, the executive director of NC WARN, a clean energy nonprofit, said some communities benefit from the reduction in air pollution less than others, ...
Read More »From last year, the number of students in North Carolina taking at least one AP exam increased by 11.2 percent, compared to the national average of a ...
Read More »Bill Leuchtenburg celebrated his 101st birthday last Thursday. As a celebrated historian and UNC professor emeritus, he has rubbed elbows with former ...
Read More »The N.C. General Assembly passed the 2023-25 state budget on Sept. 22 after months of debate between Republican leaders about where state funds should ...
Read More »“We need to have familiarity with our elected officials so that we can hold them accountable,” David McLennan, professor of political science and ...
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