Lottery revenue up, education proceeds flat according to new audit
The North Carolina lottery’s annual revenue grew by more than $1 billion during the last state budget year, while its contribution to state education funding declined.
A bipartisan North Carolina Court of Appeals panel will hear a case on Jan. 27 dealing with control over appointments to the state elections board.
North Carolina’s overall financial health looks to be in good shape, according to an audit of the State of NC’s Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR), published by the Office of the State Controller.
In the Berger endorsement, Trump offered for Sheriff Sam Page to work for the administration, rather than primary Berger for the District 26 Senate seat.
A federal judge has signed off on a deal ending Republican groups’ lawsuit over rules linked to mail-in election ballots in North Carolina.
NCSBE voted 3-2 in favor of using a federal immigration-verification system to help identify non-citizens on the state’s voter rolls.
North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV) Commissioner Paul Tine said his agency’s thirty-five-page five-year strategic plan, released on Tuesday, aims to change a myriad of issues plaguing the NCDMV over the past few years, including poor customer service.
Auditor Dave Boliek shed new light on the issues surrounding the North Carolina Office of Recovery and Resiliency Homeowner Recovery Program with a new report released on Wednesday, calling it a “logistical nightmare.”
The NC Department of Health and Human Services received $386 million for jobs that were never filled, according to the State Auditor’s Division of Accountability, Value, and Efficiency (DAVE).
Billions in federal COVID emergency funds allocated to NC agencies have not been spent, according to an audit by state Auditor Dave Boliek’s office.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections launched a new effort to modernize the state's data system and said there are 75,000 voters remaining on the Registration Repair List, the ongoing work on tens of thousands of incomplete voter registrations across the state.
Alleged Wilmington cash-for-votes scheme referred to NCSBE after voter reports texts offering $100 per vote for 3 Democratic City Council candidates.