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N.C. Rep. Chuck Edwards said the White House pushed his announcement of a proposal for FEMA reforms. What does this mean for ...
A Charlotte lawyer—and lifelong Republican—with decades of blue-chip legal experience got the axe at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Many small colleges are trying free tuition to get students in the door. Others want to remain accessible to lower-income ...
“Hands Off” protest draws thousands in Greensboro, Guilford County lawmakers hear resident concerns about anti-DEI bills, and RiverRun film festival comes to the Triad.
Describing itself as a grassroots movement, “Hands Off!” organized more than 1,200 demonstrations in all 50 states and a handful of countries in a non-violent “national day of action.” The Greensboro ...
If you own stocks right now, you are in the house of pain. The state government is no different, as President Donald Trump’s tariffs roil markets. The Assembly asked budget, revenue, and investment ...
The North Carolina Court of Appeals gave Jefferson Griffin a victory in his quest for a state Supreme Court seat, but it’s not over yet.
For 75 years, Jamesville hosted the North Carolina Herring Festival every Easter. Now it appears to be a thing of the past.
This story originally ran in The Food Section, which is an Assembly partner. Small fish can have a big impact. For thousands of winters, Atlantic herring coursed through the rivers of what is now ...
For thousands of winters, Atlantic herring coursed through the rivers of what is now North Carolina and Virginia, so abundant that locals could catch them by the bucketful to feed their families. But ...