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An NC Senate committee on May 13 unanimously advanced a bill that which would create the state’s first systematic K-8 math intervention program, modeled on Read to Achieve.

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It’s been nearly 40 years since my debut as an NC columnist. Over the decades, I’ve gotten quite a few things wrong, but also had important wins.

North Carolina bar owners who are suing over government-mandated shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic want to hear from former Gov. Roy Cooper and his top health official.

Tyrrell County and a group of black residents have reached a deal to end a federal lawsuit over the Confederate monument sitting outside the county courthouse.

The legal dispute over release of a $1.2 million report prepared for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is scheduled to return to court Tuesday. Media outlets want a judge to force university officials to release the report about the School of Civic Life and Leadership.

North Carolina continues to mark America’s 250th anniversary this year with many events and celebrations still to come, along with many items commemorating the occasion.

A plan to help finance a $1.7 billion Raleigh MLB ballpark was left out of the state budget deal reached this week after state House leaders balked at committing public money.

The Trump administration and Duke Energy reached a deal ending the Carolina Long Bay offshore wind project and redirecting $129 million to new energy generation.

The 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled for Charlotte and three police officers in a lawsuit connected to the 2018 shooting of a mentally ill man.

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It’s been nearly 40 years since my debut as an NC columnist. Over the decades, I’ve gotten quite a few things wrong, but also had important wins.

North Carolina bar owners who are suing over government-mandated shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic want to hear from former Gov. Roy Cooper and his top health official.

Tyrrell County and a group of black residents have reached a deal to end a federal lawsuit over the Confederate monument sitting outside the county courthouse.