More than 80 days after Election Day, a race for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court remains unresolved. That's because the Republican candidate is contesting some 65,000 ballots.
A bill in Congress would allow victims of felonies committed by undocumented immigrants to sue localities that don't cooperate with ICE
There are still some unresolved races from the 2024 election, and one of them involves a seat on North Carolina’s highest court
All it took was covering his trial. Contesting an election has also been part of the North Carolina Republican playbook for years. In 2016, when Gov. Pat McCrory lost his reelection bid to Democratic winner Roy Cooper, he refused to concede for a month ...
Democratic North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein issued an executive order Thursday that he believes will further protect reproductive health care access across the state. The order directs
Under the executive order, state Cabinet agencies are ordered not to cooperate with prosecution and penalties against health care providers who provided legal reproductive health services,
Republicans are refusing to accept North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs' narrow victory in November
During a winter weather-related press conference on Wednesday, Jan. 22, Gov. Josh Stein told reporters that his office had just learned about the presidential visit.
During his visit on Friday, President Trump is scheduled to tour areas hit by Helene and get updates on recovery efforts.
Copland Rudolph cast a ballot in the November election, just as she has for years, with her vote counting on a long list of North Carolina contests that were se
Allies of President Trump threaten primary challenges for Republican senators not supporting his Cabinet picks and legislative priorities, including potential races and challengers.
Gov Ops will bring in Stein staff to talk about his new Helene recovery office, the Governor’s Recovery Office for Western North Carolina, or GROW NC, as well as the troubled N.C. Office of Recovery and Resiliency. NCORR was heavily scrutinized by Republicans during former Gov. Roy Cooper’s administration.