Raleigh Dems Roll Out Three-Amendment Blitz To Rein In State Courts
House Democrats filed three constitutional amendments to reshape judge discipline, set clearer recusal rules and force 48‑hour public posting of bill text before votes. Sponsors call the moves a fix for an embattled disciplinary system; passage would require supermajorities and a public vote.
NC Senators Fast-Track Plan To Let Students Skip Class For Religious Lessons
A Senate committee added released‑time language to an education bill that would require districts to excuse students for private religious instruction at least one hour weekly.
Tar Heel School Boards Thumb Nose at State’s Summer Calendar Law
A News & Observer analysis found 33 of North Carolina’s 115 districts plan early openings, setting local boards against a 2004 calendar law and prompting lawsuits and legislative debate.
Raleigh Faith Leaders Warn Medicaid 'Glitches' Could Gut Coverage
Faith leaders warned HB 696’s technical changes could raise copays and strip coverage from thousands of lawfully residing immigrants and delivered a 348‑signature letter to the General Assembly.
Raleigh Porn Tax Uproar: Senators Float Levy, Fine Print Tells Another Story
State senators filed a bill to tax "harmful" sexual material — but the filed text creates a 10% retail excise, not the 50% figure some headlines claimed. The draft routes proceeds to anti‑trafficking and domestic‑violence programs.
At Charlotte Bakery Stop, Justice Earls Presses High Court To Nix Extreme Gerrymanders
Justice Anita Earls told voters in Charlotte the court should restore its 2022 ruling barring extreme partisan gerrymanders, saying the standard would protect voters no matter who controls the legislature.
Roy Cooper Storms Charlotte With 'Make Stuff Cost Less' Price War
Former Gov. Roy Cooper brought his 'Make Stuff Cost Less' tour to Charlotte on Friday, pitching policies to lower grocery, health-care and utility bills as he runs for U.S. Senate.












