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November 15, 2025

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Wrenn reflects on decades in politics with new book

January 30, 2025 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Few have seen the number of political eras come and go in North Carolina like veteran political consultant Carter Wrenn. In a room filled with the scent of cigars and surrounded by shelf […]

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NCGA sworn in for 2025 session

January 16, 2025 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — The 2025 legislative session kicked off Jan. 8 with the swearing in of members in both chambers of the North Carolina General Assembly, including the formal installation of Rep. Destin Hall (R-Granite Falls) […]

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HILL: Remember when Lt. Gov. Jim Gardner was stripped of all powers?

November 28, 2024 Frank Hill

There was much hand-wringing, pearl-clutching and fingernail-gnawing among liberal activists last week when the Republican-led General Assembly “reassigned” (“took away,” say the critics) some duties of statewide elected officials who were elected on Nov. 5 […]

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Cooper’s chief of staff, Kristi Jones, stepping down

July 20, 2024 The Associated Press

RALEIGH — North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper’s only chief of staff during his two terms is leaving her post in the final months of the administration for a move to the private sector. She’ll be […]

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Truitt upset highlights Council of State primaries 

March 13, 2024 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — The North Carolina Council of State primaries on March 5 yielded two races that will head to a runoff in May, a couple of blowouts and one upset.  The Council of State consists […]

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HUFFMAN: The Democrats’ white whale

August 5, 2022 Carlton Huffman

Upon defeating Jim Hunt in what was at the time the most expensive U.S. Senate race in history in 1984, Jesse Helms proclaimed that the result proved that “North Carolina is a God-fearing, conservative state.” […]

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First Black woman to serve on Greensboro City Council dies

July 8, 2020 The Associated Press

GREENSBORO — Katie Dorsett, the first Black woman to serve on North Carolina’s cabinet as well as on the Greensboro City Council, has died. She was 87.  The city issued a statement saying Dorsett died […]

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