North Carolina government officials have downgraded a projected state revenue surplus through mid-2025 by $430 million.
A bill seeking to officially define antisemitism in state law swiftly moved through the North Carolina House on Wednesday ...
By Chris Cooper Thanks to a polarized electorate and increasingly nationalized politics, the 2024 election outcomes in most American states are all but predetermined. Before a single vote is cast, we ...
The head of the National Education Association said the county was founded on the promise of public education.
How would you describe the political climate in North Carolina? That’s the question I pondered as I prepared to speak at the ...
NC Botanical Garden's Chris Liloia and Jennifer Peterson spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Thursday, May 9.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper and Democratic state lawmakers gathered Monday to denounce Republican legislative leaders’ plan to dramatically expand funding for private school vouchers, saying ...
Gov. Roy Cooper visited a Guilford County high school Tuesday afternoon in celebration of Teacher Appreciation Week. He toured a few of the school’s Career and Technical Education classrooms.
Trial in a federal lawsuit challenging North Carolina's new voter ID law finally began on Monday, five years after the initial filing.
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools has had more than 700 assaults on campus and 90 weapons brought to schools this year.
On the surface, requiring a photo ID to vote might not seem insidious, but voter identification laws have long been used to suppress minority votes.