Video: Why the care you need to have a baby in North Carolina might not be there
In North Carolina, many rural moms are often left without needed postpartum care, despite growing awareness of maternal health risks.
In North Carolina, many rural moms are often left without needed postpartum care, despite growing awareness of maternal health risks.
How Jefferson Griffin’s effort to overturn his election loss to Allison Riggs in North Carolina is essentially the world-eating “Nothing” from the children’s movie, “The Neverending Story.”
President Trump recently announced sweeping tariffs on imports from nearly every country in the world, a move that will drive up costs for both consumers and small businesses, economists say. Some North Carolina business owners are speaking up about it.
Speaking to supporters in Raleigh, Justice Allison Riggs recently called for all military and overseas votes to count in the race for North Carolina Supreme Court.
President Trump wants to dismantle the federal Department of Education. At a "Hands Off" protest recently in Charlotte, North Carolina teacher Rae LeGrone joined thousands of demonstrators to explain what impact that would have on North Carolina students.
Thousands of North Carolina residents poured onto the streets of Charlotte on Saturday to protest the Trump administration’s attacks on key programs that many of them rely on, and to call on NC Sen. Thom Tillis to protect his constituents.
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As part of the national ‘Hands Off’ protests in opposition to public services cuts by the Trump administration, thousands of North Carolinians marched in Charlotte in support of funding for public education, veterans’ healthcare, Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, and more.
Republicans on the North Carolina Court of Appeals agreed last week to throw out 65,000+ voters in the 2024 NC Supreme Court election if their ballots aren't "cured" within 15 business days — setting the stage for Republican Jefferson Griffin to make his 2024 loss into a win.
The North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Judge Jefferson Griffin’s effort to toss out over 60,000 ballots in the race for the North Carolina Supreme Court.