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A veto override had seemed just out of reach for Republicans just six week before they successfully overrode Cooper's veto of a 12-week abortion limit on Tuesday. Republicans now expect her switch could propel some GOP-backed education policies and transgender restrictions across the finish.
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The state Senate’s budget includes a plan to give the legislature more power to pick judges.
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The new cloud-based system meant to replace the state's 1980s-era mainframe and paper-based court files rolled out in four pilot counties back in February, but a launch in Mecklenburg has been delayed indefinitely.
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As Charlotte leaders discuss a possible tax increase, Mecklenburg County hospitals are exempt from $23 million per year in property taxes, a Charlotte Ledger/N.C. Health News analysis shows. Hospitals say they provide millions in discounted medical care – but others say it’s time for big hospitals to pay up.
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One county faces millions in liability due to actions under director hired without meeting qualifications, despite having at least one applicant who met standards. State agencies say they can’t do anything to stop this.
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Madison Cawthorn's tactics have upended GOP politics in North Carolina.
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Cawthorn, a first-term Republican representative, said in a video posted to Twitter that he will run for reelection in North Carolina's newly redrawn 13th Congressional District.
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County Health Director: No Employees Hospitalized After COVID-19 Outbreak At Atrium Health PinevilleAt least 50 hospital employees and nine patients at Atrium Health Pineville have tested positive for COVID-19, according to a statement from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
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Two major data breaches in North Carolina have come to light in the past week. On Tuesday, Dec. 5, Mecklenburg County revealed hackers broke into 48…
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Two major data breaches in North Carolina have come to light in the past week. On Tuesday, Dec. 5, Mecklenburg County revealed hackers broke into 48…