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North Carolina Follows Other States Into Net Neutrality Fight
A Democratic State Senator from Wake County says he'll introduce a bill this session to protect net neutrality in North Carolina.
A Few Takeaways From Wednesday's Teacher March On Raleigh
The question of “what comes next?” looms now that thousands of teachers have left Raleigh after a protest march that clogged city blocks.
Report: North Carolina Cities Need State's Help To Expand Broadband
The association representing North Carolina's cities and towns says new legislation is needed to develop partnerships between local governments and private broadband providers so areas still lackin
As Students Walk Out In Protest, Cooper Calls For New Gun Regulations
In the wake of a deadly Florida school shooting, Gov.
State Rep. Duane Hall, Accused Of Sexual Harassment, Will Not Step Down
A North Carolina state legislator says he won't step down even though fellow Democrats — including Gov.
Competition Grows In North Carolina Legislative, Congressional Races
When the filing deadline to run for North Carolina's congressional and legislative seats arrived Wednesday, Democrats made good on their plans to compete in every corner of the state.
State Department Of Justice Finds 15,000 Untested Rape Kits In North Carolina
A report released Wednesday by the North Carolina Department of Justice found there were more than 15,000 untested rape kits at the end of 2017.
Court Makes One More Redistricting Ruling Before Election Season's Official Start
Candidate filing for hundreds of regional and county positions in North Carolina opened Monday, but not before yet another court ruling was issued from reams of pending litigation seeking to alter