government
Is The NC Legislative Building Becoming Less Friendly To The Public?
The North Carolina Legislative Building opened in the early 1960s and was created to be a welcoming place for the public to see its government in action.
'Barely Treading Water': Why The Shutdown Disproportionately Affects Black Americans
North Carolina's Ninth District: Two Months On, Still In Limbo
North Carolina is home to the last unsettled congressional race in the nation: the 9th District, around Charlotte.
Analysis: Legislatures Tried Hard To Politicize Courts In 2018
A recent analysis by a left-leaning public policy group found that 2018 was a big year for partisan attacks on state courts, and North Carolina is front-and-center in the discussion.
Allegations Swirl With North Carolina's 9th District In The Balance
Catawba College political scientist Michael Bitzer is known for taking deep dives into North Carolina voter data.
Elections Board Wants Hearing Affecting Close Congressional Race
North Carolina election officials want to hold a public hearing into alleged absentee ballot irregularities that could affect a very close congressional district race.
State Elections Board Declines To Certify 9th District Race After Member Cites 'Unfortunate Activities'
The 9th Congressional District race between Republican Mark Harris and Democrat Dan McCready is not over.
General Assembly Begins Process Of Finalizing Voter ID Rules
The North Carolina General Assembly has gotten back to work for its year-end lame-duck session.
City Officials Unveil Plan To Give Bowman Gray Stadium A Makeover
An iconic Winston-Salem sports venue, Bowman Gray Stadium, could soon be getting a multi-million dollar tune-up.