Gov. Josh Stein has canceled his inaugural ceremony and other related events planned for this weekend due to forecasts of winter storms that are expected to hit Raleigh overnight Friday.
In many important areas, North Carolina’s new governor, Josh Stein, is wisely following in the footprints of his predecessor, Roy Cooper. In critical areas like public education, environmental protection,
The winter storm derailed plans for a weekend of inauguration events for North Carolina Democratic Gov. Josh Stein, but he will still give an inaugural speech on Saturday afternoon.
Snow and ice outside didn’t thwart the warm offer inside the old House of Representatives chambers in the North Carolina Capitol on Saturday.
Joe John, the Wake County Democrat who resigned from the North Carolina House of Representatives this week, has died. He was 85. John’s family on Wednesday wrote, in part, on his social media account,
President Donald Trump plans to visit Western North Carolina on Friday in one of the first trips of his second term. The western part of the state is still grappling with the devastation of Helene, which left 104 people in North Carolina dead and was a point of criticism against Democrats for Trump as he campaigned for reelection.
Joe John, a former North Carolina appeals court judge, state crime lab director and state House member, has died at age 85.
Photo: Alamy President Donald Trump revealed that his first trip after returning to the White House will include stops in North Carolina, California and Nevada. Trump shared the news during a response to reporters at his press conference on Tuesday.
I think that is very good news for the people of western North Carolina that this issue is front of mind for the administration,” said N.C. Gov. Josh Stein (D).
Governor Josh Stein faces lawsuit over election board control, as legislature attempts to strip power from the governor.
More than 2,700 North Carolina individuals and families using hotels since Hurricane Helene hit have had their stays extended until Memorial Day
More than 2,700 North Carolina individuals and families using hotels have extended stays until Memorial Day in the FEMA Transitional Sheltering Assistance Program that is part