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February 13, 2026

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Court rules for NCGA on boards, judicial appointments

January 16, 2026 The North State Journal Comments Off on Court rules for NCGA on boards, judicial appointments

North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein speaks during a December press conference at the Executive Mansion in Raleigh. (Gary D. Robertson / AP Photo) RALEIGH — The North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled 2-1 in favor of the […]

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Petition filed for removal of Mecklenburg County Sheriff McFadden

January 5, 2026 The North State Journal Comments Off on Petition filed for removal of Mecklenburg County Sheriff McFadden

Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden RALEIGH — A petition prepared last month to remove Democrat Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden from office was unveiled in a press release Monday. North Carolina state Rep. Carla Cunningham […]

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William Brisson to retire at end of NC House term

December 21, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on William Brisson to retire at end of NC House term

Rep. William Brisson (R-Bladen) will retire at the end of his term in December 2026. (Courtesy NCGA) RALEIGH — North Carolina statehouse Rep. William Brisson (R-Bladen) announced he will end his 20-year career as a legislator by […]

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Statehouse Rep. Matthew Winslow will not seek reelection

December 16, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on Statehouse Rep. Matthew Winslow will not seek reelection

State Rep. Michael Winslow (R-Franklin) announced he will not seek reelection in 2026. (Courtesy NCGA) RALEIGH — State Rep. Matthew Winslow (R-Franklin) will finish out the remainder of his term but will not be seeking […]

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Governor signs latest minibudget; chambers argue over unfinished business

October 24, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on Governor signs latest minibudget; chambers argue over unfinished business

The State seal in front of the North Carolina General Assembly. (North State Journal) RALEIGH — The North Carolina General Assembly concluded its October session without passing a full budget, but it did send another […]

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New NC Congressional map passes Senate

October 21, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on New NC Congressional map passes Senate

The North Carolina Senate passed new maps Monday in the first step toward the Republican-led General Assembly positioning the GOP to gain a seat in Congress. The new maps alter two of the state’s 14 […]

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General Assembly completes 8 veto overrides

July 29, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on General Assembly completes 8 veto overrides

Rep. Carla Cunningham (D-Mecklenburg) speaks in favor of overriding Gov. Josh Stein’s veto of House Bill 318, the Criminal Illegal Alien Enforcement Act, during floor debate on July 29, 2025. RALEIGH — The General Assembly […]

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North Carolina redistricting trial begins

June 17, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on North Carolina redistricting trial begins

FILE – The North Carolina Senate reviews copies of a map proposal for the state’s congressional districts starting in 2024 during a committee hearing at the Legislative Office Building, Oct. 19, 2023, in Raleigh, N.C. […]

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Wake Democrat criticized over image depicting beheaded Trump

June 15, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on Wake Democrat criticized over image depicting beheaded Trump

North Carolina Rep. Julie von Haefen, a Wake County Democrat, speaks in Raleigh in 2022. (Hannah Schoenbaum / AP Photo/) RALEIGH — Rep. Julie von Haefen (D-Wake) drew criticism for a post she made to […]

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ICE cooperation bill passes House, heads to Senate

April 30, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on ICE cooperation bill passes House, heads to Senate

North Carolina House Speaker Destin Hall (R-Flat Rock), pictured in January, introduced legislation that would further coerce state law enforcement to work with ICE on immigration detainers. (Chris Seward / AP Photo) RALEIGH — A […]

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