Asheville residents assaulted during “Anarchist Bookfair”
Just days before Gov. Roy Cooper signed the Shalom Act into law, three Asheville residents were attacked while attending an event at the West Asheville Public Library on Saturday, June 29th. The three...
View ArticleMCAS Cherry Point receives Commander In Chief Award for Installation Excellence
Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point was announced earlier this week as one of six recipients of the 2024 Commander In Chief’s Annual Award for Installation Excellence. The highly competitive award...
View ArticleCitizen-only voting in focus as towns nationwide expand voting to all residents
As the state legislature gaveled out the short session, one of its closing actions was to place a constitutional amendment on the November ballot that would enshrine allowing only eligible US citizens...
View ArticleCharlotte aprueba plan de renovación de 650 millones de dólares para el...
El Ayuntamiento de Charlotte votó a favor de aprobar un plan de renovación conjunto por un total de 650 millones de dólares para el estadio Bank of America con los Carolina Panthers de la NFL. El...
View ArticleCooper signs 100th veto as governor
North Carolina Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper reached a significant milestone on Friday as he vetoed a pair of bills, marking the 100th and 101st veto of his governorship, more than any other governor in...
View ArticleLa votación exclusiva para ciudadanos es el foco de atención a medida que las...
Mientras la legislatura estatal daba por finalizada la breve sesión, una de sus acciones finales fue colocar una enmienda constitucional en la boleta electoral de noviembre que consagrará permitir que...
View ArticleCooper firma el veto número 100 como gobernador
El gobernador demócrata de Carolina del Norte, Roy Cooper, alcanzó un hito importante el viernes al vetar un par de proyectos de ley, lo que marcó el veto número 100 y 101 de su cargo de gobernador,...
View ArticleDemocratic operative Elias blames GOP extremism for election lawsuits
Democratic election lawyer Marc Elias blames Republican extremism as the cause of multiple election lawsuits moving through state and federal courts in North Carolina. Elias’ law firm represents...
View ArticleFirst Lady Jill Biden stumps in Wilmington for the President
At a politically charged campaign event in Wilmington, Monday, First Lady Jill Biden declared, “It’s great to be back in North Carolina!” as she launched a busy day of Biden-Harris campaign events...
View ArticleJudge rules for Aetna, against Blue Cross in State Health Plan dispute
An administrative law judge has upheld the decision to replace Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina with Aetna as third-party administrator of the State Health Plan for government workers and...
View ArticleMultiple Biden campaign events in NC, as president bucks growing calls to...
North Carolina continues to play a pivotal role in President Joe Biden’s quest to remain on the Democratic ticket in November’s general election. First Lady Jill Biden was in Wilmington on Monday, and...
View ArticleCooper signs 12 bills, vetoes one
On Monday, Gov. Roy Cooper signed twelve bills from the Republican-led state legislature into law including measures for childcare grants, teacher raises, Right-to-Try, and public safety. Among the...
View ArticleTop NC court urged to skip case involving homeless man with guns at UNC
Lawyers for a homeless man convicted of bringing guns to the University of North Carolina campus when he sought medical treatment at UNC Hospitals in 2021 urge the state Supreme Court to reject the...
View ArticleLa primera dama Jill Biden visita Wilmington para el presidente
En un evento de campaña políticamente cargado en Wilmington, el lunes, la Primera Dama Jill Biden declaró: “¡Es fantástico estar de regreso en Carolina del Norte!” mientras inaugura un ajetreado día de...
View ArticleMúltiples eventos de campaña de Biden en Carolina del Norte, mientras el...
Carolina del Norte sigue desempeñando un papel fundamental en el intento del presidente Joe Biden de permanecer en la lista demócrata en las elecciones generales de noviembre. La primera dama Jill...
View ArticleAppeals Court grants stay in case involving trooper who found roadside drugs
The North Carolina Court of Appeals has issued a stay in a case pitting a fired state trooper against the agency responsible for law enforcement certification in North Carolina. The case stems from the...
View Article3rd parties band together in call for NCSBE to reverse ‘egregious’ ballot...
Ahead of a State Board of Elections meeting on Tuesday afternoon, leaders of six different third parties in North Carolina sent a letter to board members urging them to reverse an “egregiously...
View ArticleInhofe once defended Locke against Democratic colleagues’ attacks
James Inhofe, Oklahoma’s longest-serving US senator, has died at age 89. The Republican represented the Sooner State in the Senate from 1994 to 2023. In 2015, Inhofe defended the John Locke Foundation...
View ArticleFolwell discusses recent taxpayer wins in SHP, retirement system
North Carolina State Treasurer Dale Folwell’s monthly call with reporters had a celebratory ring to it this July. “We’ve got some great news coming out of the treasurer’s office,” he said. “Number one...
View ArticleFederal Appeals Court upholds convicted terrorist’s 43-year prison sentence
The 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed a 43-year prison sentence for Hysen Sherifi. He was convicted in North Carolina in 2011 on charges linked to a terrorism conspiracy. A trial judge had...
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