NC House committee questions Buncombe County over DEI
Buncombe officials sought to “correct the record” on testimony given to the committee on Jan. 7 by Republican Asheville lawyer Ruth Smith.
Buncombe officials sought to “correct the record” on testimony given to the committee on Jan. 7 by Republican Asheville lawyer Ruth Smith.
Many of the reforms Trump has been seeking, such as improving voter rolls and election system security, would make our elections better. But it is not his call to make those changes.
Nationally, women account for nearly two-thirds of student-loan debt, fill universities at a faster pace than men, and dominate many of the lowest-earning majors. North Carolina reflects national trends as the percentage of women in higher education is steadily outpacing men. In 2021, female students made up 58% of total undergraduate enrollment and male students made up 42% nationally. Women closed...
Manufacturing in NC lost 7,200 jobs over the past year, a 1.6% decrease. The only other job sector to report losses was the information category, down 700 jobs.
In-person early voting for North Carolina’s 2026 primary election kicked off Thursday at 319 early voting sites statewide, a 6% increase from 301 sites in the May 2022 primary, according to an analysis of early voting sites conducted by the North Carolina Office of the State Auditor (NCOSA).
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is asking the state Supreme Court not to take a case related to a watchdog group’s search for records linked to COVID-19’s origins.
The judge overseeing the federal case against Decarlos Brown Jr. in the 2025 stabbing death of Iryna Zarutska clarified Wednesday an earlier order shielding information about the case from public view.
A Randolph County pastor is asking North Carolina’s highest court to take another look at a case involving millions of dollars that critics have labeled the North Carolina attorney general’s hog farm “slush fund.”
Building on being named the best state for business, economic development, and workforce development, NC is allocating funds to a state program that will connect high school students with career opportunities through pre-apprenticeships and apprenticeships.
The federal Appeals Court circuit covering North Carolina has become a “safe haven” for companies seeking to avoid liability for asbestos claims, according to dissent filed Wednesday.
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The judge overseeing the federal case against Decarlos Brown Jr. in the 2025 stabbing death of Iryna Zarutska clarified Wednesday an earlier order shielding information about the case from public view.
The federal Appeals Court circuit covering North Carolina has become a “safe haven” for companies seeking to avoid liability for asbestos claims, according to dissent filed Wednesday.
Hundreds of drivers and just over 1,200 vehicles were taken off the road because of violations during Jan. 13-15 operation.
In 2021, a team of scholars proposed adding 150 seats to the US House. In that scenario, NC would have 18 seats today and as many as 21 seats after 2030.