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UNC System officials turned dozens of people away at a recent meeting after only providing five seats for the public. Does this violate open meetings law?
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A North Carolina state senator who helped lead a powerful committee has resigned days after the General Assembly completed this year's primary work session. The resignation of Republican Sen. Jim Perry of Lenoir County was effective Tuesday.
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An effort to order manufacturers of "forever chemicals" to help North Carolina public water systems pay for upgrades to remove contaminants that a company discharged has been renewed in the General Assembly.
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NCInnovation awarded $5.2 million to seven public universities in the state.
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About 2,300 more North Carolina families were just notified their kids will get private-school vouchers for 2024. But about 56,000 could be denied Opportunity Scholarships unless the General Assembly approves more money.
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A new North Carolina forecast from the General Assembly and Gov. Roy Cooper鈥檚 administration expects revenues during this fiscal year and next to be higher than what's projected in the current state budget.
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The North Carolina General Assembly is scheduled to gavel back in this month for its short legislative session. We get a preview of what to expect and what might be on the agenda.
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Kinsley said beneficiaries could continue to lose their coverage until Medicaid expansion can take effect.
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The North Carolina Senate plans to vote this week on a bill legalizing medical marijuana. It could have a better shot at becoming law this year than in previous sessions.
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North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore and another lawmaker were unhurt after authorities said a pickup truck struck the sport utility vehicle they were traveling in on a Raleigh-area highway.