NC’s First Elected Muslim Woman Hopes to Hold the Door Open
When you’re the first to do something, it’s hard to find a mentor. Whoever follows Durham’s Nida Allam won’t have that problem.
When you’re the first to do something, it’s hard to find a mentor. Whoever follows Durham’s Nida Allam won’t have that problem.
The COVID-19 crisis has also sent anxiety and depression rates soaring nationwide, increased deaths from opioids and alcoholism, and scarred a generation of children.
The Wilmington-born actress, singer, and dancer became the first openly queer, Afro-Latino actress to win an Oscar.
North Carolina’s Rev. Barber will return to Raleigh as the national Poor People’s Campaign mobilizes ahead of a June march in Washington.
Tax filers, rejoice! Many of the American Rescue Plan's changes to the tax code can spell bigger refunds for more families.
Despite coming under attack from Republicans, Obamacare is popular for giving those with pre-existing conditions access to healthcare.
An Asheville hospital that failed to ensure its nurses were properly protected against COVID and that waited more than a week to report a COVID death among its staff has been fined nearly $30,000, the North Carolina Department of Labor said this week.
What this all means for election results is unclear, but the changes reflect the state’s rapid, complex growth.
Republican lawmakers took aim at Ketanji Brown Jackson’s sentencing and personal politics in the second day of hearings for the Supreme Court nominee.
The former Trump official and ex-North Carolina congressman is facing questions about the legitimacy of his state voter registration.