News

But a protest filed by Republican Court of Appeals Judge Jefferson Griffin labeled Gargeya as a “never resident.” On Friday, ...
Hillsborough-based Big Spoon Roasters reached out to Big Spoon Sauce Co., alleging trademark infringement. Then things got ugly.
A retired Duke psychologist spent a championship season as an usher for the Durham Bulls. What did he uncover?
A traditionalist religious order is building a new home in the woods of Western N.C. Not everyone is happy to see them.
Many small colleges are trying free tuition to get students in the door. Others want to remain accessible to lower-income ...
N.C. Rep. Chuck Edwards said the White House pushed his announcement of a proposal for FEMA reforms. What does this mean for ...
Could a pro-wrestling hall of fame come to NC? One Democratic Senator has filed the RIC FLAIR Act to make it happen.
Elected officials voted twice to relocate a Confederate monument from the Edenton waterfront to the county courthouse. A lawsuit to block the move continues.
After months of legal wrangling, Republican justices were not willing to disenfranchise 67,000 voters to help Jefferson Griffin overturn his loss in last year’s North Carolina Supreme Court election.
A Charlotte lawyer—and lifelong Republican—with decades of blue-chip legal experience got the axe at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The North Carolina Court of Appeals gave Jefferson Griffin a victory in his quest for a state Supreme Court seat, but it’s not over yet.
In 2015, Republican state Labor Commissioner Cherie Berry added a benchmark to her employees’ annual performance review that evaluated how each employee treated their colleagues, regardless of their ...