Five Dems now vying for Burr’s seat
BEAUFORT — The mayor of a small North Carolina coastal town is getting into next year’s race for the U.S. Senate, joining four other known candidates. Beaufort Mayor Rett Newton plans to announce his bid […]
BEAUFORT — The mayor of a small North Carolina coastal town is getting into next year’s race for the U.S. Senate, joining four other known candidates. Beaufort Mayor Rett Newton plans to announce his bid […]
RALEIGH — The UNC Board of Governors seats were filled by the General Assembly last week. The House nominated five members to return to the board: Kellie Hunt Blue of Robeson County, Carolyn L. Coward […]
RALEIGH — Members of the North Carolina Senate have filed a bill to block future “sue and settle” agreements like the one the N.C. State Board of Elections director and state attorney general entered into […]
RALEIGH – The N.C. Senate is set to vote soon on a slate of nominees for the UNC Board of Governors. Nominations were made earlier this week to reappoint three members and three new members […]
RALEIGH – The General Assembly unanimously passed a bill appropriating $1.7 billion in federal funds and Gov. Roy Cooper is expected to sign the measure. On Wednesday, March 3, the N.C. House of Representatives passed […]
RALEIGH — A March 1 N.C. Senate floor session to override Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of SB 37, a bill to give all school districts the option to return students to full-time in-person instruction, failed […]
RALEIGH – During a Monday evening floor session, the N.C. Senate failed to override Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of SB 37, the bill to return all students to in-person instruction. The final tally was 29-20, […]
RALEIGH – Gov. Roy Cooper on Friday vetoed SB 37, a bill that would have required an in-person instruction option for school districts across the state. Cooper previewed the veto in news conferences, saying that […]
RALEIGH — The decision on getting K-12 students back into the classroom revealed a clear partisan divide last week. During a vote on Senate Bill 37, a bill to get kids back in classrooms for in-person instruction, 16 […]
RALEIGH — North Carolina’s legislature officially begins Wednesday, Jan. 13 for its 2021-22 biennium session, and, as is the case after any major election year, many new faces are present representing districts across the state. […]
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