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State Rep. John Bell’s former hemp-business partners say he threatened to use his “power and influence” if they didn’t pay $1 ...
UNC System President Peter Hans and other leaders reflected on funding cuts, partisanship, AI, and the importance of liberal ...
All hell broke loose after Tillis tried to persuade Trump and the state GOP that the “One Big Beautiful Bill” would wreck health care in N.C.
Some former local GOP board members say they lost their seats because they weren't devoted enough to the Republican Party.
A new law sets a seven-year time limit to file a motion for appropriate relief. Opponents worry could allow wrongful convictions to stand.
Chantal dumped rain across central N.C. days after Gov. Stein vetoed a bill weakening climate goals. GOP lawmakers will ...
The Greensboro school exceeded its fundraising goal, but declining enrollment means it still hasn’t met its revenue targets.
Sam Hayes left a job in the N.C. House to lead the State Board of Elections. All eyes are on him as he decides how elections are carried out.
The labs are responsible for the forecasting that the nation relies on for storm warnings and emergency preparedness.
After working to unmask members of the "militant accelerationism" movement, a North Carolina journalist became a subject of their crusades.
Apparently we’re bad at taking time off, so we have a new story for you today. With Axios Raleigh, we’re breaking some news about a new lawsuit involving state Rep. John Bell’s hemp company. State Rep ...
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