Conservative political strategist Carter Wrenn describes his complicated relationship with Sen. Jesse Helms and the infamous ...
When will absentee and early ballots be counted, will Hurricane Helene delay when we'll find out who won, and more questions answered.
Mark Robinson contacted N.C. A&T organizers the day of the event to say he was coming—whether they wanted him or not.
Two UNC-Chapel Hill trustees are running for office, another sign that the politics of public higher education are growing ...
CH’s School of Civic Life and Leadership promotes civil discourse. Critics highlight the school’s conservative roots.
Sarah Taber, the Democratic candidate for state agriculture commissioner, bucks the pattern of past aspirants for the role. She lives not on a 250-acre farm but on a quarter-acre lot near downtown ...
Students who were evacuated due to the storm are starting to trickle back to campus as the end of early voting nears.
N.C. Republicans have had stronger get-out-the-vote efforts for more than a decade, but Democrats are determined to outwork ...
Democrats have high hopes for Gen Z voters and the potential of shifting demographics. They face a growing group of unaffiliateds.
The congressman and former state legislator is running to become the first Republican state attorney general elected in more than a century, raising the question of what changes that would bring to an ...
In flipping from Democrat to Republican in April last year, state Rep. Tricia Cotham gave GOP leaders a prize they’d long coveted: a supermajority in the state House. Now the party was nearly certain ...