Restrictive Law On Felony Offender Voting Rights Holds Through Primaries
In North Carolina, the current state law only allows people with felony convictions to vote once they have finished all aspects of their sentence; not
In North Carolina, the current state law only allows people with felony convictions to vote once they have finished all aspects of their sentence; not

Early voting for the May primaries is underway in North Carolina and, although primaries often have a low turnout, this month’s election has become more

Source: Editorial Board In a decades-long effort to get North Carolina officials to fulfill the state Constitution’s requirement that every child must have access to
A draft opinion from the US Supreme Court would overturn Roe v. Wade and jeopardize the right to safe, legal abortion across the nation. According
We Are is an organizaing working to expand anti-racist education in North Carolina. We Are offers grants to schools who wish to provide an anti-racist
The Carolina Public Press reported that Cumberland County is seeking a drinking water reserve and wastewater reserve grant to build a new water system to
In a recent political ad from the Club for Growth Action super PAC, North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson endorses Ted Budd in the US
Divisive, hateful rhetoric and fear mongering, were normalized and encouraged throughout Trump’s era. Compounded with spreading false claims, dodging accountability and pushing forth regressive policies,

A litter of six red wolf pups were born in the wild for the first time since 2018. The pups were born in the Alligator

The FBI raided the home of a Gaston County man believed to have ties with right-wing group Proud Boys. Jeremey Bertino’s home in Belmont was