North Carolina Republicans say the state’s judicial districts have not been fine- tuned in 60 years, and as a result, some districts have too many judges, while others have too
North Carolina Republicans say the state’s judicial districts have not been fine- tuned in 60 years, and as a result, some districts have too many judges, while others have too
After injunction denial, locals say registration, turnout key (pictured above: Linda Sutton speaks at a rally in July.) Local leaders are disappointed by last week’s decision to deny an injunction that
With the May 6 primary election quickly approaching, voting rights advocates and candidates alike are scrambling to make sure that voters are empowered – and inspired – to hit the
(pictured above: Local Moral Monday attendees (front row, from left): Oriana McConnell, Rev. C. Anthony Jones, Marina Skinner, Peggy Weir, Cornelia Barr (back row, from left): Rev. Willard Bass, Michael
(pictured above: Picketers brave the rain Monday to protest outside of a Durham Roses store.) Protestors are expected to gather
Voters were courted last Thursday evening as candidates for City Council stated their cases at a forum held at the
Opposition is strong to Duke Energy Carolinas’ request for a nearly 10 percent rate increase. The energy giant’s request must
Twenty years before the now-famous March on Washington, workers in Winston-Salem were fighting for their rights through Local 22 of
Forsyth County residents who thought they were being represented in Washington, D.C. by U.S. Rep. Mel Watt may get a
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