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McCrory wants time to weigh Alcoa NC dams license
North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory is still figuring out whether to support or oppose a new 50-year operating license for dams that once powered an Alcoa Inc.
Coastal jetties cap would end in NC Senate bill
The General Assembly approved in 2011 a compromise bill that would end the state's 25-year ban on the hardened structures and allow up to four of them to be built.
NC House votes to bar sex-selective abortions
Seeking to further restrict abortions in North Carolina, the Republican-led House voted Tuesday to approve legislation that would prohibit the carrying out of abortions on the basis of the gender of the fetus.
NH investment firm seeks Alcoa's NC dams license
A New Hampshire investment firm is challenging Alcoa Inc.'s bid for a new federal license to operate dams along one of North Carolina's largest rivers, demanding that federal regulators recognize circumstances have changed since the relicensing process started more than a decade ago.
NC Medicaid Shortfall Now $248M This Year
Gov. Pat McCrory's administration revealed Thursday it expects this year's Medicaid shortfall to be more than double what was previously estimated.
Democratic Party leaders are likely unhappy that Kim Strach is becoming the new director of the State Board of Elections, which has changed to Republican control .
Authority OKs deal on wood pellets
The N.C. State Ports Authority Board of Directors has 11 members. Six are appointed by the governor and four by the General Assembly.
Sex-selective abortion ban OK'd by NC House panel
Doctors could face fines of $10,000 or more for performing an abortion that was requested because of the gender of the fetus, under Republican-backed legislation that won approval Wednesday in a North Carolina House committee.
Attorney general questioned Dix land deal
Emails show the North Carolina attorney general's staff had questions about the procedures used in a deal between the state and the city of Raleigh for the Dorothea Dix hospital.
U.S. schools need more bandwidth to manage new technologies
Education in U.S. schools is being transformed by new forms of digital learning, tablets, e-textbooks and computerized testing.
NC bill tightening pre-K eligibility clears panel
A bill toughening income requirements for pre-K applicants is headed to the North Carolina House floor for debate after passing a committee Tuesday.
When contemplating the Neuse River Greenway, it's impossible not to think of the grand park Raleigh has planned for the old Dorothea Dix Hospital property.
NC House bill would change film industry credits
A North Carolina House bill that would end tax refunds for film production companies is generating debate over the value of government-backed incentives for businesses.
Prosecution of Perdue supporters exceeded the offense
In the end, it didn't seem like something that warranted all the time and expense of prosecution.
Voter ID bill passes NC House along party lines
A Republican bill requiring voters to present photo identification passed the North Carolina House Wednesday in a vote that split mostly along party lines.
Three Perdue supporters plead guilty to obstruction charges
Three supporters of former Gov. Beverly Perdue pleaded guilty Wednesday to misdemeanor obstruction of justice charges for improperly aiding her 2008 campaign.
My Spin: Slow down and get it right
Both Governor McCrory and our General Assembly reached milestones last week and, as we pundits are prone to do, they warrant marking and remarking about.
NC donor to Perdue indicted on obstruction charge
A wealthy backer of former Gov. Beverly Perdue is charged with obstructing justice in a scheme to secretly pay a campaign staffer during the Democrat's 2008 campaign.
State NAACP calls for protests of GOP initiatives
One of North Carolina's top civil rights leaders urged residents on Monday to organize non-violent protests to bring attention to what he considers a Republican crusade against poor and minority residents.
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The fight for public schools begins
The leading think tank on the anti-public education Right set the stage this week with an "exclusive interview" with chief school privatizer and voucher proponent Rep.