Three lawmakers in North Carolina have filed a bill that would restrict some actions of the state’s Attorney General.
Rep. Mark Brody wants this power to be approved by the General Assembly and would be extended beyond conviction to include the start of the defendant’s sentence.
The 15-line bill, sponsored by Sens. Eddie Settle, Bobby Hanig and Tim Moffitt, would block the attorney general from joining ...
An emergency requires urgency, but apparently that doesn’t apply to the North Carolina General Assembly. The ...
The North Carolina Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the SAFE Child Act’s lookback window is constitutional.
The North Carolina Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the SAFE Child Act’s lookback window is constitutional.
Trump's executive order targeting government spending has been temporarily blocked in court, due to questions over whether ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina's highest court upheld on Friday a law that gave adult victims of child sexual abuse two ...
Two men are dead and a Raleigh police officer remained in critical condition at WakeMed hospital Wednesday after a shootout ...
The concerns could imperil a financial lifeline the historically Black institution needs to prove that it can meet its ...
Josh Stein said he was reviewing the memo and “working with ... and road and bridge repairs in hurricane-hit states,” North ...