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Churches, charities with little track record among nonprofits in line for $90M in SC budget
South Carolina Daily Gazette· 11 hours agoCOLUMBIA — A church-owned retreat in rural Fairfield County, anti-abortion organizations and a pair...
Cooper signs bill to establish an official state definition of antisemitism
NC Newsline· 1 day agoThe SHALOM Act became law in North Carolina after Gov. Roy Cooper signed it on Monday. The law makes...
Demanding transparency and fairness: North Carolina’s budget process needs reform
NC Newsline· 6 days agoNorth Carolina House and Senate spending plans released last week show we can’t fix the big problems...
A grim North Carolina story that we all need to be aware of and confront
Durham Herald-Sun· 4 days agoTammy is an experienced reporter and talented writer who had to summarize the complexities of how...
Biden Commits to Reelection Campaign Amid Debate Criticism
One India· 3 hours agoPresident Joe Biden insists on running for reelection, dismissing calls to withdraw after a challenging debate, emphasizing leadership and resilience.
Villains of History
The Dispatch· 2 days agoFrom the Boiling Frogs on The Dispatch Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden make their way to the podium during a campaign event at the North Carolina...
Despite debate struggles, NC Democrats say they still back Biden
Durham Herald-Sun· 5 days agoAs President Joe Biden arrived in North Carolina to rally supporters Friday, North Carolina...
Will NC abortion law change if Robinson wins as governor? It won’t be just up to him.
Durham Herald-Sun· 2 days agoWho voters decide should be the next governor of North Carolina — Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson...
By the numbers: Which groups drive population growth in a more diverse North Carolina?
Durham Herald-Sun· 6 days agoAs the ninth largest state in the country with 10.8 million residents, North Carolina’s racial and...
Cellphone ban in K-12 schools will not begin immediately, SC education officials say
South Carolina Daily Gazette· 1 day agoCOLUMBIA — It could be January before a new law barring K-12 students in South Carolina from using...