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July 1 marks the start of a new month — and the rollout of new state laws in both North Carolina and South Carolina. From ...
On Tuesday, July 1st, several new laws will take effect in North Carolina. They include changes to auto insurance policies, new requirements for vacation rentals, and changes to workplace agreements.
The spate of individuals and organizations attempting to intervene in the DOJ lawsuit fear that this correction process has the potential to disenfranchise voters who fail or are unable to respond to ...
The sweeping health care changes in the Republican budget bill could threaten rural health care and reverse the state's ...
North Carolina's State Library distributes $2.5 million in federal grants to local libraries for various services, including ...
This collection of stories examines the central issues and differing viewpoints in North Carolina's current debate over firearm legislation.
North Carolina ranks as FORBES' Best State for Business for the third straight year (2017 was its first time on top). With one of the highest net migration rates in the U.S., people have been ...
Chimney Rock State Park reopens post-Hurricane Helene; visitors need reservations, limited hours. Governor Stein signed Disaster Recovery Act.
NC’s growing Asian and Hispanic populations are younger on average than white and Black residents, who remain most numerous ...
An estimated 615,440 veterans live in North Carolina, making up 7.3% of the state's population or the 18th-highest of the 56 U.S. states, inhabited territories and District of Columbia.
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