Politics Dec 06 North Carolina Rep. Holding won’t seek 2020 reelection Holding represents a district that was dramatically altered by the state legislature a few weeks ago because state judges ruled it was likely that the previous map was tainted with extreme partisan bias favoring the GOP.
Politics Oct 28 North Carolina judges throw out current congressional map The judges halted the use of these districts less than two months after they struck down state House and Senate districts.
Politics Mar 04 North Carolina Democrats see opportunity in do-over election A ballot-fraud scandal that brought down a Republican candidate and led North Carolina to order a do-over congressional election could give the Democrats a strong shot at taking back a seat that has been held by the GOP since John…
Politics Dec 06 North Carolina GOP open to new election if fraud affected outcome Entertaining the idea of a new election represents a significant change from last Thursday, when state GOP Chairman Robin Hayes issued a statement saying: "Democrats are throwing everything, including the kitchen sink, at the wall to try and steal an…
Politics Dec 04 North Carolina congressional race remains uncalled as absentee ballot probe unfolds The nation's last unresolved fall congressional race is awash in doubt as North Carolina election investigators concentrate on a rural county where absentee-ballot fraud allegations are so flagrant they've put the Election Day result into question.
Nation Sep 24 Carolina residents prepare to evacuate as rivers rise Authorities are urging 8,000 people on the South Carolina coast to be prepared to flee flooding that is expected to being Tuesday.
Economy Sep 21 Hurricane Florence could cost Carolina farms billions in damage In South Carolina crop damage has been estimated at $125 million so far.
Nation Sep 17 Hurricane Florence breaches manure lagoon, coal ash pit in North Carolina North Carolina environmental regulators say several open-air manure pits at hog farms have failed, spilling pollution.
Politics Aug 28 North Carolina’s congressional map still unlawful with partisan bias, judges rule Federal judges on Monday affirmed their earlier decision striking North Carolina's congressional districts as unconstitutional because Republicans drew them with excessive partisanship.
Politics Jan 18 North Carolina Republicans don’t have to redraw maps by next week, Supreme Court rules The U.S. Supreme Court has delayed a lower-court order that would have forced North Carolina Republican lawmakers to redraw the state’s congressional districts by next week because of excessive partisan bias in current lines.