Tips from the N.C. State Board of Elections to make voting today even easier.
Clayton Henkel
Governor: NC Is Ready to ‘Turn the Page on the Pandemic’
Focus shifts to personal responsibility, new indicators, federal funding.
Zelensky a “Thug?” Ukrainian Government “Incredibly Evil?” That’s Not How NC’s Two Senators See It
Congressman Madison Cawthorn’s assessment runs counter to that of North Carolina’s two Republican U.S Senators, Richard Burr and Thom Tillis.
NC Nonprofit Hospitals Under Scrutiny for Billing Millions to Poor Patients Instead of Providing Charity Care
State Treasurer Dale Folwell joined by a bipartisan group of legislators Wednesday expressed dismay at the lack of accountability in how charity care is awarded.
Positive Cases of COVID Surge Across North Carolina Following Holiday Gatherings
On Christmas Day, nearly 6,900 new cases of the coronavirus were recorded in our state.
N.C. Health Secretary: Medicaid Expansion, Public Investment Key to State’s COVID Recovery
“I do think we should absolutely avail ourselves to the $4 billion annually that would come to North Carolina. That’s money that not only goes to people to seek healthcare, make themselves healthier, but that’s economic generation there.”
N.C. Health Secretary Mandy Cohen to Depart DHHS, Deputy Secretary Will Step Into Leadership Role
Cohen, an internal medicine physician, plans to spend more time with her family while exploring new opportunities.
U.S. Rep. G.K. Butterfield Calls Out Gerrymandered Maps, Formally Announces Retirment
“The map that was recently enacted by the legislature is a partisan map. It is racially gerrymandered. It will disadvantage African American communities all across the first congressional district.”
$51.4 Million in New Grants Will Help NC College Students Complete Education
The bulk of the money—$44 million—will be earmarked to help students access college and earn degrees starting this fall.

