Push for regulatory changes to DCM authority could stretch into 2025
Recent changes to House Bill 385 provisions dealing with the statutory authorities of state agencies as they relate to developers and archaeological finds could indicate a more comprehensive reform to...
View ArticleNC Values Coalition marks 2nd anniversary of Dobbs decision overturning Roe v...
NC Values Coalition held a pro-life press conference Monday to mark the 2nd anniversary of the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade. The Supreme Court’s decision ending the recognition of a...
View ArticleUS government found not responsible for Marine’s NC murder of grandmother
The federal government does not bear legal responsibility for a Marine’s murder of his grandmother in North Carolina in 2018, according to a 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals panel. The ruling issued...
View ArticleNC Senate set to approve medical marijuana as conservative support grows
The North Carolina Senate is expected to give its final approval to a bill on Monday evening that would legalize medical marijuana across the state, but the fate of the bill remains questionable due to...
View ArticleBerger Jr. refers Cooper’s recusal requests to full NC Supreme Court
North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Phil Berger Jr. has asked his colleagues to decide whether he should take part in two cases pitting the state’s Democratic governor against top Republican...
View ArticleHeritage report: School transgender policies clash with parental rights
A recent Heritage Foundation report raises concerns about K-12 school transgender policies that exclude parental input. The report questions state and local policies that abridge the fundamental rights...
View ArticleFormer student counters NCSU’s state Supreme Court arguments in Poe Hall dispute
A former North Carolina State University graduate student and employee is urging the state Supreme Court to reject the university’s efforts to block him from investigating the Poe Hall shutdown. Darren...
View ArticleDHHS opposes injunction in jail mental health lawsuit
The state Department of Health and Human Services opposes an injunction in a federal lawsuit targeting mental health services for inmates in county jails. The suit labels the situation a “statewide...
View ArticleEl Senado de Carolina del Norte se prepara para aprobar la marihuana...
Se espera que el Senado de Carolina del Norte dé su aprobación final a un proyecto de ley el lunes por la noche que legalizaría la marihuana medicinal en todo el estado, pero el destino del proyecto de...
View ArticleApple delays construction on $552 million RTP campus
Apple Inc. has suspended plans to build a $552 million corporate campus in Research Triangle Park. Construction was supposed to start in 2026, but company executives told state officials last week...
View ArticleNC Values Coalition celebra el segundo aniversario de la decisión de Dobbs...
La Coalición de Valores de Carolina del Norte celebró una conferencia de prensa provida el lunes para conmemorar el segundo aniversario de la decisión de Dobbs que anuló Roe v. Wade. La decisión del...
View Article‘Take Back Title IX’ bus vandalized in Chapel Hill
The controversy surrounding the Biden administration’s Title IX rewrite took a dramatic turn in Chapel Hill this week when a bus for the “Take Back Title IX” tour was vandalized while in the area. The...
View ArticleState asks top NC court to take gun case linked to homeless man at UNC
State Justice Department lawyers are petitioning the North Carolina Supreme Court to take the case of a homeless man who brought guns to a UNC Hospitals parking lot in 2021. A lower court ruled that...
View ArticleNC Senate passes ban on Central Bank Digital Currency
The US Federal Reserve will likely soon be prohibited from testing a Central Bank Digital Currency system in the state of North Carolina. The General Assembly has passed an act prohibiting payments to...
View ArticleNCSU ’83 basketball champs drop licensing company from NCAA suit
Members of the 1983 North Carolina State University men’s basketball team are dropping the Collegiate Licensing Company from their lawsuit over unauthorized use of their publicity rights. The suit will...
View ArticleOpportunity Scholarship families remain in limbo as NC budget debate drags on
Around 54,800 applicants for the Opportunity Scholarship Program remain in limbo as the North Carolina House and Senate continue their stalemate on budget adjustments during the short session. Both...
View ArticleJudge dismisses ACLU’s federal lawsuit against NC anti-riot law
A federal judge has dismissed the American Civil Liberties Union’s federal lawsuit against North Carolina’s anti-riot law. State Attorney General Josh Stein and three local district attorneys targeted...
View ArticleInforme Heritage: las políticas escolares transgénero chocan con los derechos...
Un informe reciente de la Heritage Foundation plantea preocupaciones sobre las políticas transgénero de las escuelas K-12 que excluyen la participación de los padres. El informe cuestiona las...
View ArticleLas familias con Becas de Oportunidad permanecen en el limbo mientras se...
Alrededor de 54,800 solicitantes del Programa de Becas de Oportunidad permanecen en el limbo mientras la Cámara y el Senado de Carolina del Norte continúan estancados en los ajustes presupuestarios...
View ArticleAutobús ‘Take Back Title IX’ vandalizado en Chapel Hill
La controversia en torno a la reescritura del Título IX por parte de la administración Biden dio un giro dramático en Chapel Hill esta semana cuando un autobús para la gira “Take Back Title IX” fue...
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