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The coronavirus has killed more than 300 people in North Carolina. Last week, at the state's near-daily press conference, Health and Human Services…
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Under North Carolina's stay-at-home order, grocery stores, gas stations and restaurants offering takeout are deemed essential businesses and can stay…
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We're starting off Wednesday not with politics, but, yes, with coronavirus. Social media has been full of charts and graphics about COVID-19 and how to…
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You generally won't hear North Carolina's political parties endorse a candidate in primary contests, but national groups do. Last week, the Democratic…
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You don't need an ID to vote in the North Carolina primaries. That's because a federal court put a state law on hold until a case challenging voter ID can…
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North Carolina’s primary is less than three weeks away. It’s Super Tuesday and former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg will be on primary ballots for the…
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You won’t need an ID to cast a ballot next month for the primaries in North Carolina. A federal judge blocked that 2018 law until a court could decide…
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U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis has put immigration at the center of his reelection campaign. To set himself apart from his Democratic opponents Cal Cunningham and…
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When it comes to the state budget stalemate, Republicans and Democrats have been blaming each other – especially when it comes to teacher pay. Democratic…
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The Trump administration has made a number of proposals that would cut the number of people who receive food stamps, or the Supplemental Nutrition…