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Gov. Roy Cooper attended the state board of education meeting Thursday to share his thoughts on public school funding, alongside Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson and State Superintendent Catherine Truitt.
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Two Republican races for U.S. Congress in North Carolina will advance to a second primary on May 14. Brad Knott finished second to Kelly Daughtry for the 13th Congressional District, while Mark Walker finished second in the 6th District to Addison McDowell.
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In a surprise, incumbent State Superintendent Catherine Truitt was defeated by challenger Michele Morrow in the Republican primary. Morrow cast herself as more conservative than Truitt.
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Good evening! Follow live updates as WUNC reporters, producers and editors cover primary Election Day 2024 across the Triangle. Digital producers Jason deBruyn and Eli Chen are curating the blog as results come in.
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North Carolina is one 15 states holding nominating contests on Tuesday for offices including president
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Former President Donald Trump has further escalated his immigration rhetoric, baselessly accusing President Joe Biden of waging a "conspiracy to overthrow the United States of America" at the border.
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The North Carolina State Lottery Commission announced Thursday the successful initial applicants for the interactive sports wagering operator licenses. Starting at noon Friday these companies can begin registering adults who want to play when betting is set to begin at noon March 11.
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North Carolina voters like the early voting option, which at least two GOP candidates have talked about curtailing.
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Two prominent Democrats will face off in next week’s primary for attorney general. But the biggest spender in the race isn’t the two campaigns — it’s a shadowy group based in Washington, D.C.
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Republican candidates for Congress are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars of their own money to buy TV ads. The self-funded campaigns are making it more costly to win a seat representing North Carolina in Congress.