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Several Republican state senators are trying again this session to limit the expansion of wind power, saying new turbines could interfere with military…
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A North Carolina House Judiciary committee voted 6-5 along party lines Tuesday to advance a bill that would take away state funds from local governments…
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The state House of Representatives gave final approval Wednesday to a bill that would return local judgeship elections to partisan races. Meanwhile, a…
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Lawmakers are considering a revised bill that would withhold state funds from local governments deemed to be sanctuary cities. A House Judiciary Committee…
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The North Carolina House passed a bill Wednesday that would make District and Superior Court races partisan. In other words, judicial candidates would…
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With all the partisan bickering about teacher pay, bathroom use and what the governor can and can’t do these days it’s fair to say there’s a lot of…
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On Wednesday, two joint resolutions will be introduced in the North Carolina House. They both make reference to Article five of the U.S. Constitution but…
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Today, at Little Rock AME Church in uptown, Vi Lyles announced that she is running for Charlotte’s mayor. Elections for that post and city council seats…
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The above headline is not ours – it’s from an article in Slate written by Richard Hasen, an election law expert and professor at UC Irvine School of Law.…
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Scholars and analysts have much to research about the 2016 election, but some early analysis is confirming what we have seen for some time among the…