After the state Senate overrode Roy Cooper's veto, the state House did the same, meaning the bill will go into law, but it will likely face legal challenges.
Both houses of the state legislature voted to curtail the powers of newly elected Democrats in the state, overriding the Governor's veto.
A Columbus County man has been arrested and charged for sextortion of a minor.
After struggling at the ballot box, North Carolina Republicans could've honored the will of the state's voters. They instead ...
After struggling at the ballot box, North Carolina Republicans could've honored the will of the state's voters. They instead ...
After an intense veto from the governor, continued protest and initial "no" votes from three Republicans, NC's third Helene ...
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North Carolina Republican lawmakers voted to override a gubernatorial veto of a bill that strips the state's incoming ...
Salem, walked out of prison last week after Gov. Roy Cooper commuted his sentence. Smith was convicted of violent crimes in ...
North Carolina's governor has a storied career in state politics, but he'll soon be passing the executive mansion off to ...
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina lawmakers on Wednesday enacted a law over the governor’s veto that would diminish the powers ...
Senate Bill 382 is now law. The state House completed the necessary vote to override Gov. Roy Cooper's veto. The law provides relief to Helene victims, while also stripping power away from state ...