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January 19, 2026

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4 judicial seats on ’26 statewide ballot

December 6, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on 4 judicial seats on ’26 statewide ballot

Rep. Sarah Stevens (R-Surry), pictured in September, is challenging Associate Justice Anita Earls in next year’s election for a spot on the state Supreme Court. (Chris Seward / AP Photo) RALEIGH — Seats on North […]

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Legislative hearing focused on NCORR audit

November 29, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on Legislative hearing focused on NCORR audit

A claw operator scoops up debris from homes demolished following Hurricane Helene in Old Fort on Sept. 11. (Allen G. Breed / AP Photo) RALEIGH — A Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations’ subcommittee hearing […]

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State effort wipes out $6.5B in medical debt for 2.5M people

October 16, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on State effort wipes out $6.5B in medical debt for 2.5M people

Gov. Josh Stein, center, speaks about the elimination of medical debt at the Executive Mansion on Monday. (Gary D. Robertson / AP Photo) RALEIGH — More than 2.5 million North Carolina residents are getting over […]

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Whatley drops first digital ad in NC’s 2026 Senate race

September 23, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on Whatley drops first digital ad in NC’s 2026 Senate race

Screen capture of first ad by Michael Whatley, the likely Republican candidate in the North Carolina 2026 U.S. Senate race. RALEIGH — The likely Republican nominee for North Carolina’s 2026 U.S. Senate race has dropped […]

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North Carolina Supreme Court says bars’ COVID-19 lawsuits can proceed

August 25, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on North Carolina Supreme Court says bars’ COVID-19 lawsuits can proceed

Gov. Roy Cooper holds a press conference at the Emergency Operations Center in Raleigh. (Courtesy N.C. Department of Public Safety) RALEIGH — The North Carolina Supreme Court issued favorable rulings Friday for bars and their […]

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Roy Cooper officially enters Senate race

July 28, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on Roy Cooper officially enters Senate race

Roy Cooper, pictured in November at an election night party in Raleigh, announced Monday he is running for U.S. Senate. (PJ Ward-Brown / North State Journal) RALEIGH — Former Gov. Roy Cooper made official what […]

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NC Democratic Congressman Don Davis considering run for Tillis Senate Seat

July 8, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on NC Democratic Congressman Don Davis considering run for Tillis Senate Seat

Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, right, and Rep. Don Davis (D-N.C.) smile as Harris arrives at Pitt-Greenville Airport in Greenville on Oct. 13, 2024, to speak at a campaign rally. (Susan Walsh / […]

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Speculation swirls on ’26 candidates for Tillis’ Senate seat

July 2, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on Speculation swirls on ’26 candidates for Tillis’ Senate seat

Lara Trump, right, and Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley, left, have both been floated as potential candidates for Sen. Thom Tillis’ seat in 2026. (Derik Hamilton / AP Photo) RALEIGH — Speculation is swirling […]

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Stein names legislative advisory staff

January 7, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on Stein names legislative advisory staff

North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein, center, takes the oath of office from state Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul Newby, placing his hand on the Hebrew Bible held by Stein’s wife, Anna, in the old Senate […]

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Stein names more Cooper administration alumni to cabinet

December 18, 2024 The North State Journal Comments Off on Stein names more Cooper administration alumni to cabinet

North Carolina Attorney general Josh Stein speaks at a campaign rally event for President Joe Biden in Raleigh on June. 28. (Matt Kelley / AP Photo) RALEIGH — Josh Stein, North Carolina’s incoming governor, named […]

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