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The Daily Tar Heel » North Carolina Politics
2w ago
Mark Robinson won his race over competitors Bill Graham and state treasurer Dale Folwell with just over 63 percent of the vote. Josh Stein won his ..read more
The Daily Tar Heel » North Carolina Politics
2w ago
Joe Biden and Donald Trump have won their respective party primary contests for U.S. president. According to unofficial results, Biden earned 90 percent ..read more
The Daily Tar Heel » North Carolina Politics
1M ago
The Daily Tar Heel's Sarah Clements spoke with N.C. Supreme Court candidate Lora Christine Cubbage about her experience and aspirations for the court ..read more
The Daily Tar Heel » North Carolina Politics
1M ago
This investment, which the NCDHHS called unprecedented, includes an increase in Medicaid reimbursement rates for behavioral health ..read more
The Daily Tar Heel » North Carolina Politics
1M ago
North Carolina will hold primary elections for the gubernatorial race on March 5, and the general election will be held on Nov. 5. Early voting for the ..read more
The Daily Tar Heel » North Carolina Politics
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The Daily Tar Heel's Sarah Lewisohn spoke with N.C. Supreme Court Associate Justice Allison Riggs to hear about her experience and aspirations for the ..read more
The Daily Tar Heel » North Carolina Politics
1M ago
The court will decide in the coming months if the judicial branch has the constitutional right to order the legislative branch to appropriate money for ..read more
The Daily Tar Heel » North Carolina Politics
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The Daily Tar Heel's Sophie Baglioni spoke with N.C. Attorney General candidate Rep. Jeff Jackson, D-N.C. 14th, about his experience and aspirations for ..read more
The Daily Tar Heel » North Carolina Politics
1M ago
According to a study from the Pew Research Center, nearly 40 percent of eligible immigrant voters said they do not speak English very well ..read more
The Daily Tar Heel » North Carolina Politics
1M ago
Both N.C. House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland, Rutherford) and Senate President Pro Tempore Phil Berger (R-Guilford, Rockingham) sponsored a bill ..read more