House Bill 750 ratified this week bars state hiring and investment policies that consider environmental or socioeconomic factors, while Senate Bill 675 eliminates municipal extraterritorial jurisdictions.
Two local towns recently adopted resolutions opposing North Carolina General Assembly bills that would change many land development processes and, ultimately, strip municipalities of many of their abilities to control
(The Center Square) – Legislation to legalize medical marijuana in North Carolina is moving to the Committee on Rules and Operations of the Senate after approval from two committees this week.
A global healthcare packaging manufacturer, Nelipak Corp., committed Wednesday to opening a 110,000-square-foot production site in Winston-Salem and creating 79 jobs.
Nelipak Corporation (d/b/a Nelipak Healthcare Packaging), a leading global healthcare packaging manufacturer, will initially invest at least $11.8 million to establish a flexible packaging production site in Winston-Salem, announced Governor Roy Cooper.
For N.C. House Speaker Tim Moore, it was “long overdue and a major win for protecting life.” In Gov. Roy Cooper’s eyes, it represents a right "tragically ripped away.”
For N.C. House Speaker Tim Moore, it was “long overdue and a major win for protecting life.” In Gov. Roy Cooper’s eyes, it represents a right "tragically ripped away.”
For N.C. House Speaker Tim Moore, it was “long overdue and a major win for protecting life.” In Gov. Roy Cooper’s eyes, it represents a right “tragically ripped away.”
The leaked draft opinion from the U.S. Supreme Court states there is no constitutional right to abortion services, and it would allow individual states to more heavily regulate or outright
Two local legislators are defending legislation that allows law enforcement agencies to withhold the names of its officers and deputies who kill or severely injure someone on the job.