WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - A controversial bill to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion in North Carolina public schools was passed along party lines in the state Senate Tuesday. Senate Bill 227: ...
She was taught to be proud of her Guatemalan roots. She now has questions for North Carolina lawmakers after a bill cleared the Senate on Tuesday night that would eliminate teaching diversity ...
NORTH CAROLINA — A bill that aims to add more money to North Carolina workers’ paychecks is making its way through the state’s House of Representatives. The bill would eliminate taxes on ...
The bill is sponsored by Senate Leader Phil Berger (R-Rockingham), Lisa Barnes (R-Nash) and Senator Paul Newton (R-Cabarrus). It now heads to the NC House. Senate Bill 261 would eliminate the ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WGHP) — A Republican-led bill banning the teaching of certain “divisive topics” in North Carolina public schools has passed one chamber of the General Assembly, drawing ...
The state Senate will soon vote on a bill that would eliminate North Carolina’s 2030 carbon pollution reduction target. The state Senate will soon vote on a bill that would eliminate North ...
The measure now heads to the Senate, where its fate is uncertain, although some Democrats appear to be ready to support the bill to avert a government shutdown. Cutting earmarks hopefully ...
LONGTIME TRADING PARTNERS. WE BEGIN FIRST WITH BREAKING NEWS OUT OF KERNERSVILLE. POLICE SAY A MAN IS DEAD AFTER BEING SHOT MULTIPLE TIMES. WXII 12 ERIN BURNETT JOINS US LIVE FROM THE SCENE.
The Senate will take a key procedural vote on Friday afternoon to potentially tee up final passage of a crucial stopgap government spending bill to avoid a shutdown as time runs out. After tense ...
The Kernersville Police Department is investigating a homicide after a man was shot and killed on Wednesday night. At around 11:12 p.m. on Wednesday, offices came to ...
Senators voted to advance the House-passed stopgap spending bill on Friday as the deadline for a government shutdown inches closer. By a margin of 62-38, senators voted to advance the measure.
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