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Paré announces congressional bid
RALEIGH — Rep. Erin Paré (R-Wake) announced last week that she has filed to run in the state’s 13th Congressional District. “I’m running for Congress because the country I grew up in is not the same one […]
RALEIGH — Rep. Erin Paré (R-Wake) announced last week that she has filed to run in the state’s 13th Congressional District. “I’m running for Congress because the country I grew up in is not the same one […]
RALEIGH — Two of the House K-12 Education Committee co-chairs responsible for legislation advancing school choice and charter school access were given the 2023 Champion for Charter Schools Award last month. Reps. John Torbett (R-Gaston) […]
RALEIGH — The N.C. State Auditor’s Office has issued an audit report stating the Town of Farmville improperly administered Community Development Block Grant Neighborhood Revitalization (CBDG-NR) grant funds. The Town of Farmville is located […]
RALEIGH — The return of long lines of cars packed with the essentials for life headed to dormitories and apartments on college and university campuses in North Carolina signals a return to normal following the […]
RALEIGH —Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed two more bills on Aug. 24, bringing his overall veto total for his two terms in office to 91. The four governors preceding Cooper who had veto power only […]
RALEIGH — Rep. Erin Paré (R-Wake) announced this morning that she has filed to run in the state’s 13th Congressional district. “I’m running for Congress because the country I grew up in is not the same […]
RALEIGH — Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s top education adviser’s response to a letter sent by then-U.S. Rep. Ted Budd passed the buck on two questions and refused to answer a third about sexual assaults in […]
RALEIGH — Edgecombe County officials have pushed back on a recent audit published by the office of State Auditor Beth Wood. The published audit was conducted in response to 13 allegations received by the state auditor’s office. The […]
RALEIGH — On Aug. 15, the House Election Law and Campaign Finance Reform Committee met to discuss a preferred committee substitute (PCS) to Senate Bill 747, a bill making various changes to the state’s election […]
RALEIGH — The N.C. Court of Appeals has reversed a lower court’s ruling in a case brought against legislation passed by the General Assembly that capped contributions to retirement benefits for certain state employees. “We […]
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