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GOP designs on 2018 elections tested in courts

    GOP designs on 2018 elections tested in courts

First there were congressional and legislative redistricting maps by the Republican-led N.C. General Assembly that have been successfully challenged in court.

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Redistricting maps still target black district court judges

    Redistricting maps still target black district court judges

A third set of proposed judicial redistricting maps were made public last week during the Jan. 25th meeting of the Joint House and Senate Committee on Judicial Reform and Redistricting

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‘Man who saved Shaw University’ dies at 89

    ‘Man who saved Shaw University’ dies at 89

He will forever be known as “the man who saved Shaw University.” Dr. Talbert Oscall Shaw, the 12th president of Shaw University, died last week in Boca Raton, Florida. He

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Judges: Use special master maps for elections

    Judges: Use special master maps for elections

A federal three-judge panel has ruled that the N.C. legislative redistricting maps produced by its special master will be used for the upcoming 2018 midterm elections – the candidate filing

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Rep. Adams blasts Trump over slur

    Rep. Adams blasts Trump over slur

At least one North Carolina congressperson joined a plethora of critics expressing utter outrage over confirmed reports that President Donald

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Federal court close to deciding on new districts

    Federal court close to deciding on new districts

If political body language means anything, Republican legislative leaders in the N.C . General Assembly, and their attorneys in the

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N.C. NAACP leery of GOP special session

    N.C. NAACP leery of GOP special session

On Wednesday, Jan. 10, supporters of the N.C. NAACP came from all across the state to rally at the N.C.

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North Carolina prays for Rev. Jesse Jackson

    North Carolina prays for Rev. Jesse Jackson

It was Sunday, Dec. 12, just over a month after veteran civil rights leader, Rev. Jesse Jackson, announced that he was suffering from Parkinson’s disease.

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2017: A year of turmoil for N.C.

    2017: A year of turmoil for N.C.

It was the year of recovering from the 2016 election of Donald Trump; when a Democratic governor came into office in North Carolina, bitterly opposed by GOP lawmakers; and a prominent black leader gained national prominence as he stepped away from the NCNAACP.

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North Carolinians urged to get REAL ID sooner than later

    North Carolinians urged to get REAL ID sooner than later

Even though 2018 is literally just a few days away, Oct. 1, 2020, still seems to be  a long way

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