North Carolina's Republican lawmakers passed a bill in December preventing Governor Josh Stein from filling appellate court vacancies with a judge from the political party of his choosing.
The legislation would continue GOP efforts to restrict what the attorney general may prosecute, which it began doing in December.
On this week's edition of The Dive, Johanna Still from The Assembly looks at North Carolina's shortage of federal airport ...
Governor Josh Stein requested $1.07 billion in immediate funding to support urgent rebuilding needs in western North Carolina. Governor Stein’s budget request includes funds to ...
The University of California College of the Law, based in San Francisco, commissioned a study by Wake Forest University Law ...
State lawmakers are considering legislation that would provide an additional $500 million for Tropical Storm Helene recovery.
Three lawmakers in North Carolina have filed a bill that would restrict some actions of the state’s Attorney General.
In North Carolina and Georgia, Kamala Harris gained in some fast-growing suburban counties, but it was not enough to cancel ...
Rep. Mark Brody wants this power to be approved by the General Assembly and would be extended beyond conviction to include the start of the defendant’s sentence.
Rep. Dudley Greene (R-85) represents Mitchell, McDowell, Yancey and Avery counties in the House. He is a primary sponsor of House Bill 47: The Disaster Recovery Act of 2025 - Part I. "At this point, ...
An emergency requires urgency, but apparently that doesn’t apply to the North Carolina General Assembly. The ...
As Stein concludes the first month of his term, The Chronicle analyzed the state government’s veto history from 1997 to 2024 ...
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