NC Protects Pork Producers Against Nuisance Complaints
North Carolina lawmakers are making it harder for neighbors of agribusinesses to file complaints about smells and other nuisances.
North Carolina lawmakers are making it harder for neighbors of agribusinesses to file complaints about smells and other nuisances.
A federal judge in Winston-Salem will consider whether a lawsuit over a measure that replaced the state's so-called “bathroom bill” should be dismissed.
More than a year after North Carolina undid its "bathroom bill," a legal battle is simmering over a law that replaced it.
This year's legislative session is winding down at the statehouse, but only after a flurry of activity this week that could change the way we vote, pay taxes, and more.
A method to accelerate local and regional road-building projects in North Carolina by authorizing up to $3 billion in debt has made it through the General Assembly.
Public schools would have to display the official U.S. and North Carolina mottos in prominent areas in legislation that's cleared one General Assembly chamber.