In three one-page orders, Superior Court Judge William Pittman affirmed the December rulings of the State Board of Elections.
Jefferson Griffin, the Republican candidate in the North Carolina State Supreme Court election, is appealing a Wake County judge’s decision to allow 60,000 ballots to be counted in the race.
In December, the Federal Highway Administration awarded the first grants under a new $125 million Wildlife Crossings Pilot ...
The GOP candidate for state Supreme Court refuses to accept that “North Carolinians simply did not choose him" ...
Skijoring, fireworks, fun runs, block parties, food … you don't want to miss Sandpoint Winter Carnival, Idaho's biggest ...
Two bills filed this session would allow for people to carry a concealed weapon without a permit, applying to everybody 18 ...
An appeals court agreed Tuesday that a federal trial judge acted properly last month in declining to rule on the eligibility ...
The Guardian Project is a registry for vulnerable populations and aims to keep loved ones safe in the event of an emergency. Family members in Randolph County can now voluntarily share personal ...
Felix Soto looked forward to voting in his first general election last year and made plans to cast a ballot from Costa Rica ...
Q: Jefferson Griffin, a Republican candidate for the North Carolina Supreme Court, has been asking the courts to toss out ...
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