Where will you get a coronavirus vaccine in NC? What’s it cost? Who gets first dibs? And is the pandemic over (nope)? We have the answers.
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Where will you get a coronavirus vaccine in NC? What’s it cost? Who gets first dibs? And is the pandemic over (nope)? We have the answers.
State officials approve certification of 2020 election results, although pending recounts and protests in five races remain.
Three NC women who worked to turn out the vote this election talk about the stress of waiting for election results, and the future.
After a peaceful voter turnout rally was violently and abruptly shut down in Alamance County this weekend, organizers pledge to return on Election Day to urge voters to the polls.
A new report from a leading anti-death penalty group explains how North Carolina’s existing death penalty was born from the state’s brutal and racist history.
Cardinal & Pine’s managing editor voted in-person and found it safe as he cast his choice for a better future.
Ieisha Franceis, a mother and grandmother in Durham, North Carolina, talks about the hardships she endures just trying to make ends meet.
The early voting period allows for same-day registration and voting, running from Oct. 15-31. It is one of the great perks of voting in NC.
The first Biden-Trump debate involved a lot of shouting, mostly from the president. But in NC, it was really about healthcare and jobs.
Trump campaigning on the US Supreme Court and voter fraud, but coronavirus and the economy is on the minds of many in North Carolina.
Joe Biden said in North Carolina Wednesday that he would improve the lives of Black Americans through economic and educational programs.
Election Day is more than 40 days away, but you can already vote absentee. Here’s a simple guide on how to vote by mail in North Carolina.
A first-generation American and NC community college student tells us why immigrant rights and women’s rights are driving her to vote.
With the number of uninsured and unemployed people surging in NC, Thom Tillis, a Trump ally, questioned about his priorities.
Pandemic or not, we’re voting. Here’s a one-stop shop for how to vote in North Carolina in the 2020 election.
Implementing clean energy is about more than protecting the environment—it also creates equity and fuels economic growth, NC officials say.
A NC dog who tested positive for COVID-19 died from its illness.
Researchers are predicting an ‘extremely active’ hurricane season for NC, with climate change and warmer seas playing a part.
In virtual meet with NC leaders, Kamala Harris says Joe Biden’s economic plan would boost childcare and aid struggling parents who can’t afford it.
The surge in Latino voters in North Carolina could make a big impact in this swing state come the November election.
Sea levels rising, hotter summers, stronger hurricanes will become more common, according to a sobering report on climate change issued by NC officials.
Amid nationwide protests on racial inequality, rural North Carolina city of Rocky Mount says their Confederate monument is coming down.
After Trump insists a full scale in-person convention be held in the state, Gov. Roy Cooper prioritizes safety measures.
Amid a push to reopen NC churches, one faith leader asks: Is it a violation of Christian faith to recklessly put the life of our neighbor in death’s way?
Mandy Cohen confirmed Tuesday that the dangerous virus now has one confirmed case in Avery County, a western NC mountain county that was the last holdout.
In NC, any registered voter can request a mail-in ballot for any reason. Election officials predict up to 40% of ballots could be cast by mail this fall.
Why an explosive insider trading investigation of Sen. Richard Burr amps up an already wild election year in North Carolina.
Avery County has ramped up coronavirus testing in the last week, but still hasn’t found its first confirmed coronavirus case.
A UNC law professor says Republican reforms to unemployment and Medicaid only made COVID-19 hit harder in North Carolina.
Often thought to be just an urban problem, the coronavirus has taken a grim toll in some of North Carolina’s most remote parts.