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It’s not a hard choice, and I will not be seeking re-election,” said Tillis, who had provoked GOP ire for opposing Trump's ...
A former staffer has filed a lawsuit that alleges poor leadership and work culture plagues the beloved USS North Carolina.
Tony Brown challenged Duke students with hard questions on life. Now 82 and facing Stage 4 cancer, he’s still pushing them.
Business-friendly Charlotte has long prided itself on clean government. But discord on the council has unsettled the state’s ...
While much of the debate focuses on Medicaid cuts, more than 1 million North Carolinians with private health insurance also ...
Federal and state officials have declared war on DEI at North Carolina's colleges and universities. What the orders mean isn't always clear.
President Peter Hans said in an interview he aims to create a ‘streamlined, non-ideological’ accreditor with five other southern states.
On a Wednesday morning in early May, Ruben Wright, a tall man with piercing dark-brown eyes, walked into the visitors’ lounge at Neuse Correctional Institution and quickly went to work. He grabbed a ...
The first meeting of the new Republican-controlled State Board of Elections quickly turned awkward. After years of bills, ballot measures, and court battles, Republicans gained a 3-2 advantage on the ...
A collaborative reporting project examining how diversity efforts have evolved at North Carolina’s public and private colleges.