WHATLEY: Vote for Dan Forest to move North Carolina forward
North Carolina voters have a very clear choice in the election for governor on November 3. A vote for Dan Forest is a vote to move forward as a state, while a vote for Roy […]
North Carolina voters have a very clear choice in the election for governor on November 3. A vote for Dan Forest is a vote to move forward as a state, while a vote for Roy […]
RALEIGH — A new statewide poll shows tight races for president, governor and chief justice as early voting comes to a close in the Old North State. The North State Journal/Cardinal Point Analytics poll was […]
Gov. Roy Cooper’s pandemic press briefings introduced the Nash County native to many apolitical North Carolinians who hadn’t paid much attention to state government. Cooper cultivates an “I’m just an ol’ country lawyah’” persona that […]
RALEIGH — Entering the final week of their 2020 general election campaigns, Gov. Roy Cooper and Lt. Gov. Dan Forest continued their divergent strategies to win the race for N.C. governor. Cooper and Forest have […]
Americans and the media are increasingly worried that the election will be decided not by the voters, but by the courts. It doesn’t have to go this way. You may have missed the Election and […]
RALEIGH — Suggested sample COVID-19 related ordinance language disseminated earlier this week by Gov. Roy Cooper’s administration and the N.C. Dept. of Health and Human Services would severely restrict gatherings and on-site alcohol consumption in […]
RALEIGH — At a COVID-19 press briefing today, Gov. Roy Cooper extended his Phase 3 order through 5 p.m. on Nov. 13. The end date for Phase 3 now falls on the day after the […]
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A N.C. Native American tribe’s 135-year campaign for recognition by the federal government took a major step this week. On Wednesday, President Donald Trump released a statement indicating his support for full […]
RALEIGH — The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) has issued a letter to county officials and leaders asking them to consider creating ordinances to “help slow the spread of the virus” and […]
RALEIGH — Between the gubernatorial debate and the state’s elementary school children preparing to return to full-time in-person instruction, the topic of masks and face coverings is making the rounds again. Wake County, the state’s […]
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