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The North Carolina House rolled out its plan for cuts across state government on Thursday, including millions of dollars in state employee positions that are vacant. The plan would require a ...
The N.C. House began releasing its budget proposal Thursday, and Republicans are planning cuts in what's expected to be a tight budget year. Lawmakers got their first look at parts of the spending ...
Lawmakers congratulate newly elected House Speaker Destin Hall after the North Carolina General Assembly convened for its 2025 legislative session on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025, at the Legislative ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, ivermectin was promoted by some as an alternative treatment, leading to misinformation and warnings from health agencies. A sign cautions Ivermectin use on Sept. 7 ...
The Historic Market House in downtown Fayetteville is undergoing preservation repairs. The project includes replacing deteriorated wood, repainting the clock tower and overhauling the clock ...
Thom Tillis labeled Buncombe County one of nine counties in the state he considers “sanctuary jurisdictions,” the North Carolina House passed a GOP-backed bill April 30 that seeks to bolster ...
North Carolina lawmakers could overhaul high school math requirements and make it mandatory for students to pass a U.S. history test to get a diploma. The N.C. House voted 69-43 on Wednesday to ...
A bill moving in the state House this week would reintroduce the electric chair and firing squads as part of the death penalty. North Carolina hasn't had any executions since 2006 due to legal ...
North Carolinians who need to renew their driver's license in the near future could get a two-year break if a bill moving through the state house this ... citizens of North Carolina some relief ...
That was a key promise that (Trump) delivered to folks in North Carolina," said Anna Kelly, deputy White House press secretary. As people's worries about their wallets linger, some Trump allies ...
House Bill 859, currently moving through House committees, would prohibit cities and counties from implementing guaranteed income programs unless authorized by local or general state laws ...