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The bill was originally intended to address squatters but a last-minute amendment would have given more legal protections for ...
Before the General Assembly went on vacation the week of the Fourth of July, they sent a slew of bills to North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein. Stein, a Democrat, signed or vetoed many of them, but he still ...
Doors are open in western North Carolina nearly a year after Hurricane Helene swept through the region knocking out roads, ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (CN) — North Carolina Democratic Governor Josh Stein vetoed a slew of bills aimed at eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion efforts Thursday — but the measures might not be dead ...
Another, more controversial provision in the bill would limit public access to certain autopsy records, including autopsies ...
Stein's softer tone may play well with independents. But if his vetoes start to fall, don't be surprised if he stops playing nice. Because moderation, in Stein's hands, isn't a worldview.
Gov. Josh Stein has signed House Bill 959 into law, which will restrict the use of cellphones by students in North Carolina classrooms during instructional time.
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein used his veto stamp for the first time on Friday, and he did it three times. He vetoed a bill that would eliminate the law requiring permits to carry a concealed ...
President Donald Trump's budget bill threatens as many as 45,000 jobs and $67 billion worth of economic activity in North Carolina, Gov. Josh Stein said in a letter to members of North Carolina's ...