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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper will veto the biennial budget, although an override is anticipated.
June 26 -
Mecklenburg County, N.C., commissioners voted Tuesday to place a nearly $1 billion bond package for schools on the November ballot.
June 21 -
DAVIDSON COUNTY, N.C. -- Davidson County Board of Commissioners continued discussion Thursday of a proposed bond referendum for school and parks and recreation funding.
May 10 -
Chapman and Cutler hired four attorneys to boost its expansion into the Southeast.
May 10 -
When Port City voters approved Wilmington's $38 million parks bond last fall, the 15 projects named were distant prospects. This year, the work begins.
April 17 -
Area school systems would benefit from a statewide $1.9 billion construction bond referendum issue proposed through a recent bill submitted by an area legislator.
April 12 -
The city's property tax rate would increase by roughly 1 cent, costing the average Raleigh homeowner an extra $19 a year, under a transportation spending package city leaders are considering.
April 7 -
The National Collegiate Athletic Association said Tuesday that its games can return to the Tar Heel State after the recent repeal of a law seen as discriminatory to gays and transgender people.
April 4 - North Carolina
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper began his first State of the State address urging lawmakers to fully repeal a state law passed in 2016 that is seen as discriminatory toward gay and transgender people.
March 14 - North Carolina
Gov. Roy Cooper received quick pushback from North Carolinas GOP-led General Assembly to his first budget, which proposes 4.5% in more state spending in fiscal 2018 as well as expanding Medicaid.
March 2