Saturday, May 18, 2024


Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Seriously Considering Run For U.S. Senate

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By Dallas WoodhouseCarolina Journal News Service RALEIGH — Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, a Republican, is thinking seriously about a run for U.S. Senate in 2022...

House Committee Set To Debate Bill Fully Reopening Bars, Restaurants

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By John Trump Carolina Journal News Service RALEIGH — A House Judiciary committee is scheduled Tuesday, April 13, to take up a bill that would fully...

Republican Lawmakers Defend N.C. Voter ID Law In Court

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By John Trump Carolina Journal News Service RALEIGH — Three years after the N.C. electorate decided to add a voter identification requirement to the state constitution,...

Former Gov. Pat McCrory Plans To Announce U.S. Senate Run

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By Dallas Woodhouse Carolina Journal News Service RALEIGH — Former N.C. Gov. Pat McCrory on Wednesday, April 14, plans to announce on his radio show he...

Cooper Signs Measures To Address Effects Of Pandemic On Students

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By John TrumpCarolina Journal News Service RALEIGH — Gov. Roy Cooper on Friday, April 9, signed two bills into law designed to help students who lost more...

State Senators Move To Make Nonprofit Donor Names Private

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By Andrew DunnCarolina Journal News Service RALEIGH — A new bill supported by influential N.C. senators would protect the confidentiality of donors to nonprofit organizations and charities. Senate...

Republican Congressman Ted Budd Ready To Enter U.S. Senate Race

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By Dallas WoodhouseCarolina Journal News Service RALEIGH — Multiple sources have confirmed to Carolina Journal that 13th District Congressman Ted Budd will enter the U.S. Senate race in the...

Legislature Sends Cooper Bills Designed To Address Learning Losses

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By David BassCarolina Journal News Service RALEIGH — Two bills sitting on Gov. Roy Cooper’s desk are designed to remediate learning losses for K-12 students left behind...

General Assembly To Consider Adding ‘Right-To-Work’ To N.C. Constitution

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By Andrew DunnCarolina Journal News Service RALEIGH — The General Assembly will consider a measure to enshrine North Carolina’s right-to-work policies in the state constitution. Sens. Carl Ford,...

GOP Lawmakers Move Forward Bills To ‘Restore Trust’ In Election System

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By David Bass Carolina Journal News Service RALEIGH — Republican lawmakers are pushing forward two election-reform bills designed to shore up voting integrity following a 2020 general election...