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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.
The town of Carrboro filed suit against Duke Energy last year, alleging the utility has promoted a decades-long climate ...
WRAL confronts a precarious future as locally owned television stations deal with declining viewership and advertising revenue.
As we head into October, we’ll continue to bring you candidate profiles and stories related to this year’s Greensboro City Council races. After the October 7 primary, the mayoral and district races ...
A ProPublica and Assembly analysis of the more rural counties Helene pummeled found households that got the most aid had higher incomes.
North Carolina’s governor reflects on the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Helene and what lies ahead for the region.
The city saw an increase in the number of people living on the street after Helene. For some, it was their first brush with homelessness.
In hard-hit Marshall, N.C., artists have found their creative work helps them process their losses after Hurricane Helene.
While Trump has suggested he might do away with FEMA, there's a bipartisan push in the House to elevate its position.