Elias-linked groups oppose deal in noncitizen voter removal lawsuit

Elias-linked groups oppose deal in noncitizen voter removal lawsuit

(Carolina Journal) – Two activist groups working with Democratic operative Marc Elias’ law firm oppose a deal between Republican Party groups and the North Carolina State Board of Elections.

Appellate court will not block pipeline

Appellate court will not block pipeline

(Carolina Journal) – The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond will not block a 55-mile natural gas pipeline project from moving forward in North Carolina and Virginia amid environmental groups

Housing policy advisor appointed

Housing policy advisor appointed

(The Center Square) – With housing affordability likely to be a big issue with voters in the upcoming midterm elections, North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein on Tuesday announced the appointment of a

Tillis to Hegseth: Choose meritocracy over your mediocre yes-men

Tillis to Hegseth: Choose meritocracy over your mediocre yes-men

(The Center Square) – Gen. Chris Donahue, former key leader aboard Fort Bragg and in the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal, got a strong backing from an outgoing North Carolina senator amid speculation War

Holiday travel pain at the pump still 36 cents below national average

Holiday travel pain at the pump still 36 cents below national average

(The Center Square) – Arrival of Memorial Day weekend, the unofficial start of summer, comes with North Carolinians paying $4.17 for a gallon of unleaded regular gasoline and $5.39 for a gallon

Senate Democrats oppose giving voters choice on lower tax cap

Senate Democrats oppose giving voters choice on lower tax cap

(The Center Square) – Democrats in the upper chamber unanimously voted against allowing voters a chance to lower North Carolina’s tax cap on Tuesday in a measure central to negotiations on the