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Governor Josh Stein of North Carolina addresses ICE actions, urging peaceful and lawful conduct among residents.
Talks around Medicaid and funding cuts were front and center in the North Carolina General Assembly on Monday, despite lawmakers not being in a full session. “I hope to God
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Homeland Security agents make arrest dozens in North Carolina’s largest city. Here’s what to know
U.S. immigration agents have arrested more than 130 people across Charlotte, North Carolina during the first days of the latest enforcement blitz. The immigration sweep that started over the weekend in Charlotte comes on the heels of similar operations in Los Angeles and Chicago.
North Carolina Governor criticizes state leaders for not funding Medicaid, calling it legislative dysfunction.
NPR's A Martinez speaks to Mecklenburg County Commission Chair Mark Jerrell about the federal immigration crackdown in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Border Patrol agents are expected to move into Raleigh tomorrow, two North Carolina lawmakers were told, as the Department of Homeland Security’s immigration blitz continues. Federal agents were also seen across Charlotte.
DHS told Newsweek that more than 130 people were arrested during the first two days of Operation Charlotte’s Web.
Goals include ensuring 2M North Carolinians ages 25-44 will have earned an industry-valued credential or degree.
The Deadline to Submit Award Nominations is 5 p.m. on Friday, January 30, 2026. Dare County invites you to recognize the exceptional dedication of local volunteers who go above and beyond
Nominations are open for North Carolina Wildlife Federation's 61st annual Governor's Conservation Achievement Awards.
Democrats will need to win double-digit GOP seats to gain control of the Senate, where Republicans hold a 53-47 majority. Democrats view Maine, which voted for former Vice President Kamala Harris by about 7 points in 2024, and North Carolina, which voted for Trump by about 3 points, as opportunities to flip.
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Border Control agents expected to move into Raleigh, sources say, after dozens arrested in Charlotte
Protests are planned in North Carolina’s largest city as the Department of Homeland Security’s latest targeted immigration blitz unfolds. Follow for live updates