The voting and ethics bill would restrict partisan gerrymandering of congressional districts, strike down hurdles to voting, and bring transparency to campaign finance systems.
The first case of COVID-19 in North Carolina was found on March 3, 2020. One year later, on March 3, 2021, more than 10,000 deaths in our state have been attributed to the virus.
Right now, the crossing on Fire Tower Road near Baywood Drive is closed. City officials say detours are posted, and they warn drivers to be prepared for delays.
A New Bern nonprofit says they are seeing more people than ever before who need help with some sort of assistance during the pandemic, that includes and unprecedented number of families who need help putting food on the table.
The state House Wednesday approved House Bill 128 to increase the number of spectators allowed to attend North Carolina school sporting events and graduation ceremonies.
The fisheries project addresses water quality improvement through several collaborative objectives that will be developed by the fisheries communities.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services says following the StongSchoolsNC health guidance, K-12 schools are expected to open for in-person instruction.
Officials say Adam Kocsis, 42, is wanted for multiple criminal charges including possession of meth with intent to manufacture, sell and deliver, deliver meth, conspiracy to sell meth, and felony probation violation.
Vaccine efforts continue to ramp up here in North Carolina and Tuesday State Emergency Management Director Mike Sprayberry stopped by one eastern Carolina vaccine clinic to see how things are going.
A North Carolina legislator says he wasn’t on the Senate floor for a close veto override vote on legislation mandating the reopening of public schools because he had to work for his full-time employer.
Jacques Duroseau was convicted last December of conspiracy to illegally export and smuggle firearms and controlled equipment from the United States to Haiti.
Onslow County deputies have charged Stephen Rochelle, Jr. and Amanda Morgan with felony larceny from a merchant, product code fraud, and felony conspiracy.