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This week, lawmakers voted to override Gov. Roy Cooper's veto of a bill that repeals the state's handgun permit requirement. Proponents of the bill say the permit is an outdated infringement on the second amendment, while opponents counter that the new law eliminates a common sense safeguard that keeps away guns from dangerous individuals.
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The Senate voted for a House measure that keeps lawful the production and sale of industrial hemp and products derived from hemp like CBD.
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A House judiciary committee approved the measure Tuesday, which attempts to bring the Council of State's activities more in line with government bodies that comply with open meetings and public records laws.
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Delay in finding DNA match in cold case points to difference that gathering DNA after more arrests could make.
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With a House vote now complete, the legislature will send to Gov. Roy Cooper's desk an omnibus measure that included both technical and substantive changes to items contained in the current two-year state government budget and other recently approved legislation.
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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed gun-rights legislation on Friday that would allow parishioners at more churches to be armed, marking the second year in a row that he's blocked the idea.
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North Carolina's House Bill 2 and the state budget dominated the headlines during this year's legislative short session. But the bills that got less…
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North Carolina's House Bill 2 and the state budget dominated the headlines during this year's legislative short session. But the bills that got less…
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House and Senate negotiators have agreed on a bill that could replace parts – if not all – of the Common Core academic standards in North Carolina.The two…
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State lawmakers voted on Monday to postpone a bill that would allow North Carolina students to attend any public school in the state, noting that more…