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May 04

North Carolina House approves bill tightening abortion limits

By Gary D. Robertson, Hannah Schoenbaum, Associated Press

North Carolina's House has approved a Republican package of abortion restrictions that would tighten the state's ban on the procedure from after 20 weeks to 12 weeks.

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Apr 28

North Carolina Supreme Court reverses electoral district, voter ID rulings decided last year

By Gary Robertson, Associated Press

North Carolina’s state Supreme Court has thrown out previous rulings that declared illegal both redistricting maps for excessive partisanship and a photo voter identification law for being infected with racial bias.

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Apr 10

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Uninsured patients say North Carolina’s Medicaid expansion is a life-changing development

By John Yang, Sam Weber, Kaisha Young

North Carolina is now the 40th state to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. The bipartisan expansion, signed into law last month, comes after a decade of Republican resistance in the state. As John Yang reports, it will be…

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Apr 05

North Carolina Democrat switches parties, giving GOP veto-proof control in legislature

By Gary D. Robertson, Associated Press

A Democrat in the North Carolina state House has switched to the Republican Party in a move that gives the GOP veto-proof control of both chambers of the legislature.

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Mar 29

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Why North Carolina is investing in expanded Medicaid access

By Geoff Bennett, Ian Couzens

North Carolina became the latest in a growing number of states to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. Gov. Roy Cooper signed the bill into law marking a major victory for Democrats in their efforts to expand federally assisted…

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Mar 23

North Carolina approves Medicaid expansion, reversing long opposition

By Gary D. Robertson, Associated Press

Thursday's state House vote reverses longstanding opposition to the measure, which now goes to expansion advocate and Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper for his signature.

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Feb 11

Raleigh police release video of repeated Taser use on man who died after arrest

By Gary D. Robertson, Matthew Barakat, Associated Press

Police in North Carolina's capital city released body and dashboard camera footage Friday that shows the arrest of a Black man who died after officers repeatedly used stun guns on him.

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Feb 04

U.S. shoots down suspected Chinese spy balloon off the Carolina coast

By Zeke Miller, Michael Balsamo, Colleen Long, Aamer Madhani, Lolita Baldor, Associated Press

President Joe Biden gave the order to take down the device after it traversed sensitive military sites across North America, becoming the latest flashpoint in tensions between Washington and Beijing.

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Dec 07

Duke Energy repairs all equipment damaged in North Carolina weekend shooting

By Hannah Schoenbaum, Associated Press

Duke Energy says it's completed repairs on substation equipment damaged when it was shot up and it expects power to be fully restored by the evening.

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Dec 07

LISTEN: Supreme Court hears case that could give state legislatures more power over elections

At least six Supreme Court justices are sounding skeptical of making a broad ruling that would leave state legislatures virtually unchecked when making rules for elections.

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