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Gender Balance In State Legislatures Gets Closer, But Still A Long Shot In Raleigh
A recent analysis of campaign data suggests North Carolina is among a number of states that could reach gender parity at the statehouse after this year's election.
New Year, New Laws: What's Going Into Effect In North Carolina This Month
The new fiscal year means a host of new laws are taking effect in North Carolina. Here's a brief look.
Plenty Of Turnover Coming At The North Carolina General Assembly
The North Carolina General Assembly will see considerable turnover when lawmakers reconvene next year for a long session.
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.
LGBT Advocates Argue HB2 Replacement Law Still Discriminates
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.
Transgender Rights Issue Returns To Winston-Salem Courtroom
More than a year after North Carolina undid its "bathroom bill," a legal battle is simmering over a law that replaced it.