FEMA political discrimination bill sees action in NC Senate
The Senate pushed forward a bill on disaster relief that also addresses concerns about political discrimination in the distribution of aid.
The Senate pushed forward a bill on disaster relief that also addresses concerns about political discrimination in the distribution of aid.
There are massive gaps forming between what the headlines say and what’s really happening on the ground.
Charlotte Democrat Tiawana Brown and her daughters were indicted for allegedly fraudulently obtaining COVID-19 relief funds.
“We've had this day circled on our calendar in the Pentagon for quite some time,” he told the soldiers. “It is great to be here at Fort Bragg, it is Fort Bragg again. You know there's nothing wrong with liberty, give me liberty or give me death. I love it, but give me Fort Bragg every day of the week.”
The recent tariffs and trade war have caused rampant uncertainty in the international market, significantly impacting US steel manufacturers.
"NCInnovation shall transfer back to the State, after consultation with, and in conformity with direction received from, the State Controller, the sum of five hundred million dollars ($500,000,000)," the legislation reads.
The North Carolina State Auditor’s Office has announced plans to formally investigate the City of Charlotte concerning a reported financial settlement with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings.
Appropriations in the House budget proposal would replenish the savings reserve to pre-Helene levels.
Wolfspeed, the semiconductor supplier headquartered in Durham, faces uncertainty as it prepares to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the coming weeks.
A plaintiff in one of two current Map Act cases at the North Carolina Supreme Court offered arguments this week that the state owes him for multiple infringements of his property rights. William Sanders' case is one of two current Map Act disputes at North Carolina's highest court.
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The recent tariffs and trade war have caused rampant uncertainty in the international market, significantly impacting US steel manufacturers.
North Carolina leaders and former Vice President Mike Pence discuss the climate of uncertainty caused by the current tariffs.
A federal Appeals Court split 2-1 Tuesday on offering a new plea deal to a North Carolina man sentenced to more than 17 years in prison on drug charges. Edwin Leo Brown argued that his lawyers gave him bad advice that prompted him to reject an earlier deal in 2017.
Three former employees have dropped their lawsuit against the North Carolina Symphony. They had accused the Symphony of firing them in 2022 because of their refusal to get vaccinated against COVID-19.