By Cash Michaels Monday, Feb. 12, is the beginning of the filing period for candidates for public office in North Carolina. Technically, that’s when Democrats and Republicans, hoping to compete
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The lead attorney for the plaintiffs in the Covington v. State of North Carolina has announced that she will run for the N.C. Supreme Court in 2018. Anita Earls, founder
Courts continue to weigh if the newly drawn redistricting maps for North Carolina are fair.
There are concerns that Republicans will use special sessions in the General Assembly to push a voter suppression bill.
Tell N.C. board to stand up to Trump’s bogus election panel To the Editor: You’ve likely heard about the request from the Trump
To the Editor: The [North Carolina] Bipartisan State Board of Elections & Ethics Enforcement (State Board) understands that members of
Democrat Roy Cooper took his oath of office just after midnight Sunday, Jan. 1, in an unusual move. But 2017
Voting is over, now what? We need to pray To the Editor: Prior to the election, we were urged not
Charlene Crowell Guest Columnist As Americans adjust to the realities wrought by the recent elections, one of the most important