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Condo owners rally against Raleigh high-rise development

Raleigh’s government wants to bring private development to the “301 Hillsborough” block, where a number of projects have failed before. To entice buyers, the city is moving to rezone its…Click to Continue »

 

NC Supreme Court hears arguments for and against vouchers

It could be months before North Carolina’s justices issue a ruling on the state’s voucher program.Click to Continue »

 

Shaffer: Surviving snow day on the Raleigh home front

A brave and meticulous log of a snow day at home is recorded under extreme circumstances, a document from an adult-starved world.Click to Continue »

 

UNC-CH and Mary Willingham reach tentative settlement

Mary Willingham and UNC-Chapel Hill have reached a tentative settlement over a lawsuit she filed last summer that contended the university retaliated against her for blowing the whistle on a…Click to Continue »

 

Christensen: Anti-tax watchdogs lose their bite

Conservative groups offer only token opposition to gas tax hike…Click to Continue »

 

Accused former Orange County Scout leader on house arrest until trial

A former Orange County Boy Scout leader has been released into his mother’s custody while awaiting trial on federal pornography charges.Click to Continue »

 

A long 15 years for the Nasdaq

It has taken around 15 years for the Nasdaq to climb back from the dot-com crash. That's not as long as it took the Dow to recover from the '29…Click to Continue »

 

NC House jobs bill would double cap on incentive grants

Republican state House leaders filed a economic development bill Tuesday afternoon that would significantly expand the money available for Gov. Pat McCrory to offer jobs incentives. The proposal would raise…Click to Continue »

 

Another ‘honest lottery’ bill filed

NC Rep. Paul “Skip” Stam and two fellow legislators on Tuesday filed a bipartisan “honest lottery” bill again, emphasizing truth in advertising.Click to Continue »

 

National group joins chorus opposed to closing UNC's Poverty Center

A national association of university professors has asked the UNC Board of Governors to reject a proposal to shut down the UNC law school's Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity,Click to Continue »

 

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