A local mother facing deportation became the second woman in the state to seek sanctuary in a church last week. Minerva Cisneros Garcia, who goes by the last name Cisneros,
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There is a reason why Republicans in the N.C. General Assembly vigorously defend “stacking-and-packing” black voters into a handful of so-called “majority-minority” voting districts when drawing congressional and legislative maps
As conferees for the N.C. House and Senate continue their talks to hash out a compromise $22.9 billion budget for the coming fiscal year, the picture has become even clearer
In the aftermath of Monday’s unanimous U.S. Supreme Court affirmation of a lower court ruling that Republican lawmakers deliberately created racially-gerrymandered 2011 legislative districts to undermine the black vote, the
Now that both the North Carolina House and Senate in the Republican-led N.C. General Assembly have passed their respective versions
For a third time since 2011, the state Supreme Court will have to review North Carolina’s legislative and congressional redistricting
By Mike Waldon My wife and I have one foot in rural regions and the other in big cities. We
The U.S. Supreme Court, with its newest, conservative justice on the job, again gave a victory to North Carolinians who


