A group of North Carolina Republicans filed a bill in the state legislature aiming to prevent the state’s Democratic Attorney ...
Allison Riggs maintains a 734-vote lead over Republican rival Jefferson Griffin. The case is likely to reach the state ...
A comprehensive guide to how the North Carolina state government works, from the legislative to the executive and judicial ...
The decision resolves challenges that said lawsuits were unconstitutional, lawyers representing abuse survivors says.
Rep. Erin Paré, a Holly Springs Republican who was recently appointed a chair of the House Appropriations Committee, filed ...
The investigation targeted UnitedHealthcare’s handling of member grievances and claims processes involving non-contracted or ...
North Carolina’s highest court has upheld a law that gave adult victims of child sexual abuse two additional years to seek ...
In three one-page orders, Superior Court Judge William Pittman affirmed the December rulings of the State Board of Elections.
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 board's attorney had argued the lookback period violated the North Carolina Constitution by stripping away fundamental rights protected from retroactive alterations by the legislature.