Legislative leaders launch probe into Cooper-era early prisoner releases
Legislative leaders announced a new subcommittee to investigate early prisoner releases under former Gov. Roy Cooper and examine oversight of the decisions.
Lawmakers hear rural health concerns as state officials move forward with $213M plan to support rural health.
Several GOP senators signal interest as contenders for Senate president pro tempore as questions remain about timing and leadership direction.
Trump endorsed Phil Berger over Sam Page in NC Senate District 26, encouraging Page to join his team in DC. Page declined but thanked Trump for the offer.
Toyota held a ceremony to mark the opening and start of production at its first North American electric battery manufacturing plant in Liberty, Randolph County.
North Carolina’s highest court will decide whether parents can proceed with a lawsuit against the Charlotte private school that expelled their children in 2021.
The Senate passed a bill Monday to increase transparency for patients receiving medical care and stop state funding through Medicaid from going to Planned Parenthood.
A bill on the move in the NC House this week aims to protect parents and caregivers from legal consequences for raising children in alignment with their biological sex.
SB 375 seeks to overhaul NC’s hazing law by expanding its legal definition, increasing penalties, and requiring schools to implement anti-hazing policies.
North Carolina State Treasurer Brad Briner kicked off his Financial Literacy Initiative Friday morning at a time when people are both confused and concerned about what the future holds after President Donald Trump announced his sweeping tariffs this week.
A bill in the NC Senate aims to increase flexibility in setting school calendars. It also allows community members — including residents and business owners within a district — to file civil actions against local school boards that disregard the law.