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It was a relatively mundane week in North Carolina Politics - with good news for the Green Party, an ongoing messaging battle over the Atlantic Coast...
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For the first time since 2016, North Carolina has a state board of elections. The nine-member panel was seated on Wednesday. Also this week, questions...
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Democratic state lawmaker Duane Hall (D-Wake) has no plans to step down from his elected post, despite calls from some powerful members of his party....
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With candidates filing to run for state legislative seats, another lawsuit was filed this week, challenging a few of the political boundaries. Rob...
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State legislators have departed for an extended break, but unsurprisingly, the partisan spats are not quieting down. This week in North Carolina...
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The Atlantic Coast Pipeline, a class size bill, and North Carolina’s redistricting saga are among the issues in the news this week in state politics....
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Significant court rulings, the latest round of campaign finance reports and policies that might help combat the opioid epidemic were among the political...
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Judicial musings and off-shore drilling were among the array of North Carolina political topics that received attention this week. Mitch Kokai, of the...
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Thanks to winter weather, it was a slow work week for many in North Carolina. However, the political world trudged along with more redistricting and...
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On this week's review of North Carolina politics, lawmakers again discussed what to do about GenX, the contaminant that has been discharged in the Cape...