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Gov. Josh Stein has imposed an Oct. 1 deadline to begin Medicaid cuts, a date Republican leaders have called "arbitrary." (Courtesy of Governor's Office) The General Assembly can’t come to an ...
Much has been made of the decline in registered Democrats. But who is benefiting from that shift, and why, is more complicated.
The N.C. Court of Appeals has seemingly made it official that the men convicted as teenagers of killing NBA star Chris Paul’s grandfather are exonerated.
Chris Clemens accused the trustees of "hiding matters of grave public concern,” including tenure debates, using a Signal group and closed session.
The town of Carrboro filed suit against Duke Energy last year, alleging the utility has promoted a decades-long climate deception campaign.
Belle Boggs, the president of North Carolina’s AAUP chapter, said Trump’s higher ed agenda has motivated professors to join.
For renters, the picture is slightly less bleak. Although Zillow says average rents fell slightly from the time Helene hit ...
In hard-hit Marshall, N.C., artists have found their creative work helps them process their losses after Hurricane Helene.
The vice president’s remarks came after state lawmakers passed legislation in response to the fatal stabbing of Iryna ...
While Trump has suggested he might do away with FEMA, there's a bipartisan push in the House to elevate its position.
The Army has not publicly confirmed which museums will be closed, but local leaders fear the 82nd Airborne Museum is on the chopping block.
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