Videos
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Gov. Josh Stein vetoes Republican election bill clearing early voting cuts, mass voter challenges
Gov. Josh Stein (D) has vetoed a bill passed by the General Assembly that would cut a week of early voting and would allow voters’ ballots to be challenged up to three days after Election Day.
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Senate candidate Roy Cooper says he would lower costs for NC families
Throughout his campaign for US Senate, former Gov. Roy Cooper (D) has emphasized the cost of living crisis facing North Carolinians and the rest of the country.
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What to know about Jennifer Balkcom, the new Republican Nominee in NC’s 11th Congressional District
Interesting fact: Despite holding some very conservative views on abortion and other issues since joining the legislature in 2023, Jennifer Balkcom was a registered Democrat just a decade ago.
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North Carolina advocate speaks out on data center support
As data centers expand across North Carolina, advocate Sarah Mosseller is asking why profit seems to come before people.
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Why are North Carolinians facing higher costs?
From groceries to gas prices, the cost of day-to-day living has skyrocketed. Here’s why.
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Billy Ball Explains NC: ICE arrests 13 people in Pisgah National Forest raid
It’s believed to be the first time ICE has made arrests in a national forest in North Carolina.
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Billy Ball Explains NC: 3 things about the monster voting bill proposed by NC Republicans
In a new Billy Ball Explains NC, we break down 3 BIG things about NC’s monster voting bill, why NC Republicans might not be done yet, and what’s behind the last-minute election meddling.
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What would Senate candidate Michael Whatley’s plan to replace FEMA mean for NC?
Cardinal & Pine’s Dylan Rhoney breaks down what block grants are and how Trump’s FEMA Review Council’s proposals may lead to some North Carolina communities not getting enough—or even any—funds in future disasters.
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NC lawmaker: Here’s how Medicaid expansion is helping rural families, seniors, and students
Since it became law on Dec. 1, 2023, Medicaid expansion has enrolled over 732,000 people into the program in NC.
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How to get FREE summer meals for your kids in North Carolina
When North Carolina schools are in session, they serve as the most consistent source of food for many children. Here’s how to get free summer meals during the break.
























