Fate Of NC’s CON Law Sits In State Supreme Court Justices’ Hands
By Mitch Kokai Four years have passed since a New Bern eye surgeon first challenged a state law that blocks him from providing procedures...
Hurricanes To Boost Playoff Attendance After Latest Cooper Order
By John Trump Carolina Journal News Service
RALEIGH — The Carolina Hurricanes are making more first-round playoff tickets available, now that Gov. Roy Cooper...
General Assembly Advances Bill To Rein In Governor’s Emergency Powers
By Andrew DunnCarolina Journal News Service
RALEIGH — More than a year after the COVID-19 pandemic brought North Carolina to a screeching halt, Gov. Roy...
Republicans Slam Proposed Social Studies Standards
By Julie Havlak
Carolina Journal News Service
RALEIGH — A N.C. State Board of Education meeting Wednesday, Jan. 27, became a flashpoint in the national debate over...
State Treasurer Condemns Hospitals’ “Pattern of Deceit” On Price Transparency
RALEIGH – State Treasurer Dale R. Folwell, CPA, said today that hospitals in the state are not complying with 2019 federal price transparency rules...
Republicans Use Democrats’ Words Against Them As Voter ID Case Continues
By John Trump Carolina Journal News Service
RALEIGH — During day two of a trial in a lawsuit challenging North Carolina’s voter identification law,...
Legislative Overhaul Of High School Sports Organization All But Certain
By Dallas Woodhouse Carolina Journal News Service
RALEIGH — In its latest hearing into the N.C. High School Athletic Association, the private nonprofit that governs and...
Listen To Phone Call Telling Wake Co Man He Just Won $1 Million
RALEIGH – Joe Mathews of Raleigh said second chances led him to a “blessed” life with his family in Raleigh and now to a...
3 Months After Price Hike, USPS Wants To Raise Stamp Prices Again
The cost of a first-class stamp could increase from 68 cents to 73 cents on July 14, 2024 under a new rate hike proposal...
House And Senate Narrow Budget Differences, But Gap Remains
By Donna King Carolina Journal News Service
RALEIGH — With one month to go before the end of the fiscal year, at the General...