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Deberry, who was first elected in 2018, said she is the most qualified candidate in the race. Jackson announced he was running for attorney general after Republican lawmakers redrew his congressional district to favor a Republican.
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The new North Carolina law was passed in the waning hours of the legislative session, but advocates worry it may go too far and hurt mental health patients.
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Rural North Carolina hospitals and health care initiatives to get a huge boost over the next couple of years.
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North Carolina legislators have approved new congressional maps that give Republicans a big advantage in elections for the U.S. House. WFAE’s Tommy Tomlinson, in his "On My Mind" commentary, says there’s an easier — and fairer — way.
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The Republican-controlled North Carolina General Assembly approved GOP-drawn district maps for congressional races and state legislative seats.
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North Carolina Republican lawmakers released new maps for Congress and the General Assembly last week. The state legislative maps look to cement their supermajorities. The congressional map uses some brutal gerrymanders to wipe out at least three Democratic seats, giving the GOP a boost in its efforts to keep the U.S. House in 2024.
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With sitting Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson seeking a higher office, the race for the next lieutenant governor of North Carolina is wide open.
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Election Day is still a few weeks away, on Nov. 7. But early in-person voting across North Carolina for municipal elections begins this Thursday, Oct. 19. WFAE's Marshall Terry talks with Mecklenburg's Board of Elections director about the new rules and more.
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It’s time for a fact-check of North Carolina politics. This week we are looking at a claim made recently by state Rep. Tricia Cotham, of Mecklenburg County, touting tax changes contained in the new state budget lawmakers passed a few weeks ago.
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North Carolina’s new state budget will become law next week, and several provisions would give the legislature more authority over community colleges and the court system.