Public comments close today on proposed North Carolina election rules as the State Board of Elections prepares for a Thursday meeting and hearing and lawmakers remain out until July 27.
Twelve summer electrical academies are launching in North Carolina as part of an initiative that plans to train 25,000 North Carolinians for energy and infrastructure jobs over 10 years.
A state audit found that 534 of 688 identified former landfill sites in North Carolina have never been investigated through a program established to assess and remediate potential contamination.
North Carolina officials are monitoring continued drought, a new defense innovation council and approaching election rule deadlines.
North Carolina has enacted restrictions on certain foreign parties holding farmland or property within 50 miles of military installations.
A new North Carolina law changes crime victim compensation and gives emergency officials more authority to transfer disaster equipment.
A new North Carolina transportation law changes driver's license renewals, crash reports, insurance lapse notices and several statewide road rules.
A new North Carolina law changes public retirement systems, restores some veterans' service credits and expands maternity benefits for State Health Plan dependents.
North Carolina's State Health Plan approved Blue Cross NC contracts, preferred provider agreements and new 2027 benefit and network changes.
Friday’s briefs include a driver’s-license law committee meeting, election-rule deadlines and the cancellation of a legislative prison-oversight meeting.