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GenX, Constitutional Amendments, And The Judiciary Top The Docket For NCGA's New Year
The North Carolina General Assembly is wasting no time getting back to work.
House Leader: Judicial Deal May Not Be Ready In January
A key North Carolina legislator says chances may be fading for approving dramatic changes to how judges are selected in the state when the General Assembly reconvenes in a few weeks.
Appeals Court Orders NCDOT To Pay Deposits To Landowners
The N.C. Court of Appeals has ordered the state Department of Transportation to pay deposits on properties in the path of a Triad beltway.
Suspect In Greensboro Mall Shooting Arrested After Multi-State Search
A man wanted in the shooting death of a man at a Greensboro mall earlier this year has been apprehended. The multi-agency search ultimately went across three states.
Litigation Ban Leaves Civil Rights Center's Future In Question
The civil rights center at the University of North Carolina that helps the poor and disenfranchised can no longer litigate cases — a move that supporters say jeopardizes the center's future.
Convicted Killer Of NBA Star's Grandfather Is Now Parole-Eligible
A North Carolina man convicted in the death of NBA star Chris Paul's grandfather has become eligible for parole after a recent court ruling.
North Carolina Supreme Court Weighs Lawmakers Reducing Governor's Powers
North Carolina's highest court on Monday tackled the question of how far the Republican-led legislature can go to minimize Democratic Gov.
Judges: No Special Elections For Redrawn North Carolina Districts
Federal judges on Monday rejected a request by North Carolina voters who sued over General Assembly district boundaries to hold special elections next March in new districts once lines are redrawn
New Lawsuit Says 'Bathroom Bill' Effects Are Still Being Felt
Transgender people in North Carolina are still effectively prevented from using restrooms matching their gender identity under a law that replaced the state's "bathroom bill" earlier this year, acc