Monday night, Charles Meeker was sworn in for his fifth term as Raleigh's mayor. Improving public transit and turning the Dorothea Dix campus into a public park are at the top of his priorities list. [...]
Diversity busing and neighborhood schools created an uproar in Wake County recently. The current board supports diversity busing, which buses kids to schools to create a socio-economic balance in schools. Opponents want to keep kids in schools closest to their homes. [...]
Gov. Perdue is more visible than her predecessor so far during her term, having made about one public appearance a day since Oct. 1. N.C. Senate republicans say her appearances are an attempt to reduce Perdue's unpopularity in the state. [...]
Some of the state's top financial experts told lawmakers state revenues are worse than expected, but there is some extra cash accumulating in case things get even worse. [...]
The state treasurer's office said without looking into it further, it can't give the go-ahead on Gov. Bev Perdue's plan to allow contractors to design and build the final stretch of Interstate 485 in Mecklenburg County and be repaid by the state.' [...]
Gov. Bev Perdue is weighing in on the debate over whether Titan America's proposed cement plant should be allowed to come to Castle Hayne, N.C. She's asking the attorney general's office and the SBI to look into the plant. [...]
The countdown has begun to Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory's last day in office. Monday night, McCrory presided over his last official city council meeting. With two weeks left in office as mayor, he's showing no signs of slowing down. [...]
The countdown has begun to Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory's last day in office. Monday night, McCrory presided over his last official city council meeting. With two weeks left in office as mayor, he's showing no signs of slowing down. [...]
Havelock officials say a unique donation to the city meant big savings on a new one-stop planning and inspections center. Citizens will be able to pay their water and sewer bills, apply for permits and get answers to zoning questions in the building. [...]
Gov. Bev Perdue is weighing in on the debate over whether Titan America's proposed cement plant should be allowed to come to Castle Hayne, N.C. She's asking the attorney general's office and the SBI to look into the plant. [...]
The General Assembly is considering whether North Carolina cities should be allowed to continue expanding Internet service without paying the same taxes and following the same regulations as private providers. [...]
Former vice presidential candidate and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin stopped in the Tar Heel state Monday to sign copies of her new book at Fort Bragg. More than 1,000 people lined up to speak with Palin and get her autograph. [...]
Democrats elected Buncombe County Sen. Martin Nesbitt to succeed Tony Rand as the Senate majority leader on Tuesday. Rand is stepping down from the Senate to fill a position in Gov. Bev Perdue's administration. [...]
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford faces ethics charges he broke state laws more than three dozen times by violating rules on airplane travel and campaign money, according to details of the allegations released Monday. [...]
An ethics commission is expected to released findings Monday of an investigation into the actions of S.C. Gov. Mark Sanford. The commission announced it found probable cause to file ethics charges against the governor last week. [...]
Former governor of Alaska and vice presidential candidates Sarah Palin will be at Fort Bragg on Monday to sign copies of her new book. Palin will be at Fort Bragg from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. [...]
Democrats elected Buncombe County Sen. Martin Nesbitt to succeed Tony Rand as the Senate majority leader on Tuesday. Rand is stepping down from the Senate to fill a position in Gov. Bev Perdue's administration. [...]
The Senate's version of the health care bill includes a tax for those who choose plastic surgery. The bill would tax most plastic surgical procedures by 5 percent to help pay for health care reform. [...]
Digging in for a long struggle, Republican senators and governors assailed the Democrats' newly minted health care legislation Thursday as a collection of tax increases, Medicare cuts and heavy new burdens for deficit-ridden states.' [...]
Mayor Pat McCrory sat down with News 14 this week to talk about his departure as the Queen City's leader for many years - touching on everything from his gubernatorial defeat to what the future holds. [...]
The White House is on a collision course with Catholic bishops in an intractable dispute over abortion that could blow up the fragile political coalition behind President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. [...]
Sen. Julia Boseman announced Tuesday she will not seek reelection to the state Senate. Boseman represents the ninth district, including New Hanover County. [...]
The media will not be allowed to cover former Alaskan Gov. Sarah Palin's planned trip to Fort Bragg Monday, but the public will be invited. Army officials say they fear the event will turn into political grandstanding against President Barack Obama. [...]
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has not decided whether to run for governor but is becoming more interested in running for U.S. Senate, two Republican advisers said Thursday. [...]
After months of maneuvering, the Senate stands at the brink of a historic battle over health care with President Barack Obama and his allies on one side and Republicans, outnumbered but unflinching, on the other. [...]
An ethics panel in South Carolina has ruled that Gov. Mark Sanford should face charges related to a three-month investigation into his travel and campaign finances. [...]
The federal grand jury investigating former Gov. Mike Easley is expected to meet again Thursday after reconvening on Wednesday. Jurors have been looking into coastal development deals and freebies Easley may have got. [...]
The political stakes enormous, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid briefed crucial moderate Democrats before unveiling long-awaited legislation Wednesday to remake the nation's health care system. [...]
A joint legislative committee is meeting to discuss how to find the cash to help students go to college, even as more and more North Carolina families are requesting and qualifying for financial aid. [...]
The federal grand jury investigating former Gov. Mike Easley is expected to reconvene Wednesday. Jay Reiff, Easley's former campaign manager, entered the federal courthouse, and six others are expected to testify. [...]
More than $98 billion in taxpayer dollars spent by government agencies was wasted, much of it on questionable claims for tax credits and Medicare benefits, representing an increase of $26 billion from the previous year. [...]
An ethics commission will decide Wednesday if South Carolina's governor should face criminal or civil charges. Tuesday, S.C. representatives filed a measure to impeach Gov. Mark Sanford. [...]
The federal grand jury investigating Mike Easley, former governor of North Carolina, is expected to reconvene Wednesday. Six officials are expected to testify regarding investigations into four coastal developments. [...]
North Carolina Senate Democrats have a new majority leader. The caucus appointed Sen. Martin Nesbitt Tuesday morning to replace Sen. Tony Rand, who is leaving to head the parole board. There were no other candidates. [...]
The White House wants citizens to be able to track where the money from the $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act is going, but the Web site created to track stimulus spending is full of errors. [...]
North Carolina Senate Democrats have a new majority leader. The caucus appointed Sen. Martin Nesbitt Tuesday morning to replace Sen. Tony Rand, who is leaving to head the parole board. There were no other candidates. [...]
Democrats in the N.C. Senate are wasting little time in picking a new majority leader after Sen. Tony Rand announced he is stepping down. Senate President Pro Tempore Marc Basnight endorsed Sen. Martin Nesbitt of Buncombe County. [...]
State leaders are coming together to address plans for beach protection. Common sense coastal policy is this year's theme for the annual conference of the North Carolina Beach, Inlet and Waterway Association. [...]
A judge heard an appeal made by former state Rep. Thomas Wright Monday. His attorney argued Wright did not violate any law when he was found guilty of felony obstruction of justice in 2008. [...]
Thomas Wright, the former N.C. lawmaker who is currently serving a prison term for fraud and obstruction of justice charges, will again be appealing his sentence Monday. [...]
President Barack Obama sat down with the Chinese leader Monday night, hours after he pointedly nudged his host country to stop censoring the Internet access and suggested Beijing need not fear a little criticism. [...]
State Senate Majority Leader Tony Rand said last week that he'll leave by the end of the year to head up the parole board in the state. The move indicates that there may be changes coming to the General Assembly soon.' [...]
President Barack Obama, facing withering criticism for a prolonged decision-making process on Afghanistan, asserted Friday he doesn't want the next move to be seen as an "open-ended commitment."' [...]
A chagrined GOP Chairman Michael Steele has told Republican National Committee staff to immediately stop providing RNC employees with insurance for elective abortions - an option that Republicans strongly oppose as Democrats try to pass a health care overhaul bill. [...]
Prosecutors say they'll make a decision by February on whether to seek criminal charges in the campaign finance case of Mike Easley, former governor of North Carolina.' [...]
The first lady of South Carolina is endorsing Republican state Rep. Nikki Haley to succeed her husband in 2011. Jenny Sanford issued a letter formally supporting Haley on Wednesday. [...]
Mayor McCrory, who will soon be stepping down from his office, will do so with his popularity intact. McCrory's final approval rating is 59 percent, with only 26 percent disapproving. [...]
State and local providers say state budgets cuts are hurting mental health services. They delivered their analysis to state lawmakers Tuesday during a joint legislative oversight committee. [...]
Presidents get elected to run the nation. Some days that means knowing how to heal it. For the first time since winning the White House, President Barack Obama faces such a moment Tuesday at Fort Hood. [...]
President Barack Obama and the first lady will travel to Killeen, Texas, to meet with those most affected by the Fort Hood shootings. Obama will then address the Fort Hood community during a memorial service. [...]
With health care reform proposal now on its way to the Senate for consideration, North Carolina's senators say they suspect it will get even less support in their chamber. [...]
With health care reform proposal now on its way to the Senate for consideration, North Carolina's senators say they suspect it will get even less support in their chamber. [...]
A government health insurance plan included in the House bill is unacceptable to a few Democratic moderates who hold the balance of power in the Senate. [...]
A government health insurance plan included in the House bill is unacceptable to a few Democratic moderates who hold the balance of power in the Senate. [...]
In his first public comments about allegations of potential wrongdoings by his campaign and the state Democratic Party, former Gov. Mike Easley said he did not play a large part in controlling how the finances were raised for his campaign. [...]
In his first public comments about allegations of potential wrongdoings by his campaign and the state Democratic Party, former Gov. Mike Easley said he did not play a large part in controlling how the finances were raised for his campaign. [...]
In his first public comments about allegations of potential wrongdoings by his campaign and the state Democratic Party, former Gov. Mike Easley said he did not play a large part in controlling how the finances were raised for his campaign. [...]
In his first public comments about allegations of potential wrongdoings by his campaign and the state Democratic Party, former Gov. Mike Easley said he did not play a large part in controlling how the finances were raised for his campaign. [...]
Anthony Foxx paid his first visit to News 14 Carolina as Charlotte Mayor-elect on Thursday. He discussed the close election, working across party lines and which former mayors he might emulate. [...]
Anthony Foxx paid his first visit to News 14 Carolina as Charlotte Mayor-elect on Thursday. He discussed the close election, working across party lines and which former mayors he might emulate. [...]
House Democrats are scrambling to secure enough support to pass President Barack Obama's historic health overhaul initiative, working to soothe last-minute concerns from rank-and-file Democrats ahead of a make-or-break vote. [...]
House Democrats are scrambling to secure enough support to pass President Barack Obama's historic health overhaul initiative, working to soothe last-minute concerns from rank-and-file Democrats ahead of a make-or-break vote. [...]
President Barack Obama is set to sign a $24 billion economic stimulus bill providing tax incentives to prospective homebuyers and extending unemployment benefits to the longtime jobless. [...]
President Barack Obama is set to sign a $24 billion economic stimulus bill providing tax incentives to prospective homebuyers and extending unemployment benefits to the longtime jobless. [...]
Gov. Bev Perdue is back home from her nearly two-week trade mission trip to Asia. The price tag for the travel was around $80,000 of taxpayer money. But Perdue said it's money well spent and will pay for itself. [...]
Gov. Bev Perdue is back home from her nearly two-week trade mission trip to Asia. The price tag for the travel was around $80,000 of taxpayer money. But Perdue said it's money well spent and will pay for itself. [...]
Anthony Foxx paid his first visit to News 14 Carolina as Charlotte Mayor-elect on Thursday. He discussed the close election, working across party lines and which former mayors he might emulate. [...]
Advocates for people with serious health problems, as well as some insurance experts, are raising questions about one of the most important upfront benefits in the Democratic health care legislation. [...]
Advocates for people with serious health problems, as well as some insurance experts, are raising questions about one of the most important upfront benefits in the Democratic health care legislation. [...]
Buses full of North Carolina residents will join thousands from across the nation in Washington, D.C., on Thursday in a protest of proposed health care reform plans. [...]
Buses full of North Carolina residents will join thousands from across the nation in Washington, D.C., on Thursday in a protest of proposed health care reform plans. [...]
Senate Majority Leader Tony Rand is stepping down from his position with the General Assembly to serve as the head of the state parole board. He will take over his new role by early next year. [...]
Senate Majority Leader Tony Rand is stepping down from his position with the General Assembly to serve as the head of the state parole board. He will take over his new role by early next year. [...]
The State Employee's Association of North Carolina says Blue Cross Blue Shield crossed the line with its latest public information campaign in the national health care debate. Now, SEANC is firing back. [...]
The State Employee's Association of North Carolina says Blue Cross Blue Shield crossed the line with its latest public information campaign in the national health care debate. Now, SEANC is firing back. [...]
Senate Majority Leader Tony Rand is stepping down from his position with the General Assembly to serve as the head of the state parole board. He will take over his new role by early next year. [...]
Senate Majority Leader Tony Rand is stepping down from his position with the General Assembly to serve as the head of the state parole board. He will take over his new role by early next year. [...]
Anthony Foxx will soon be taking over as mayor of Charlotte following his narrow defeat of John Lassiter in Tuesday night's election. Foxx will be sworn into office next month with a full plate of issues to handle. [...]
Anthony Foxx will soon be taking over as mayor of Charlotte following his narrow defeat of John Lassiter in Tuesday night's election. Foxx will be sworn into office next month with a full plate of issues to handle. [...]
Gov. Perdue is defending her decision to hire a convicted murderer while she was lieutenant governor. Perdue allowed Sally Holloman to work in her office during a correction department work release program. [...]
Gov. Perdue is defending her decision to hire a convicted murderer while she was lieutenant governor. Perdue allowed Sally Holloman to work in her office during a correction department work release program. [...]
Independents who swept Barack Obama to a historic 2008 victory broke big for Republicans on Tuesday as the GOP wrested political control from Democrats in Virginia and New Jersey. [...]
Independents who swept Barack Obama to a historic 2008 victory broke big for Republicans on Tuesday as the GOP wrested political control from Democrats in Virginia and New Jersey. [...]
With 99 percent of precincts reporting, Democrat Anthony Foxx beat out Republican John Lassiter 51.4 to 48.6 percent in the race for Charlotte mayor. The Democrats also claimed and additional city council seat. [...]
With 99 percent of precincts reporting, Democrat Anthony Foxx beat out Republican John Lassiter 51.4 to 48.6 percent in the race for Charlotte mayor. The Democrats also claimed and additional city council seat. [...]
Charlotte mayor Pat McCrory decided to step down after a record seven terms in office. Though Charlotte will have its first new mayor since 1995, McCrory says his days of public service are not over. [...]
Charlotte mayor Pat McCrory decided to step down after a record seven terms in office. Though Charlotte will have its first new mayor since 1995, McCrory says his days of public service are not over. [...]
Several dozen legislators are back in Raleigh to discuss North Carolina's tax structure and whether an overhaul can be approved as soon as next spring. [...]
Several dozen legislators are back in Raleigh to discuss North Carolina's tax structure and whether an overhaul can be approved as soon as next spring. [...]
The state court of appeals has upheld the conviction of disgraced lawmaker Thomas Wright. He was found guilty of felony obstruction of justice in August 2008. [...]
The state court of appeals has upheld the conviction of disgraced lawmaker Thomas Wright. He was found guilty of felony obstruction of justice in August 2008. [...]
Some Wake County precincts saw a heavier than normal volume of voters come through during Election Day Tuesday. Those voters live in areas voting in the Wake County school board runoff in Garner and Cary's District A seat on city council. [...]
Some Wake County precincts saw a heavier than normal volume of voters come through during Election Day Tuesday. Those voters live in areas voting in the Wake County school board runoff in Garner and Cary's District A seat on city council. [...]
Just a few unsolved problems - and one final sales job - stand between House Democratic leaders and a landmark vote on President Barack Obama's promised remake of the nation's health care system. [...]
Just a few unsolved problems - and one final sales job - stand between House Democratic leaders and a landmark vote on President Barack Obama's promised remake of the nation's health care system. [...]
In a very early test of President Barack Obama's political influence, two states are choosing whether to continue Democratic rule while voters elsewhere elect a handful of congressmen and big-city mayors. [...]
In a very early test of President Barack Obama's political influence, two states are choosing whether to continue Democratic rule while voters elsewhere elect a handful of congressmen and big-city mayors. [...]
Voters will decide on a number of mayoral races in the Triad Tuesday. Election officials say about 4,100 people voted early in Guilford County, up from about 3,300 in 2007. Polls will be open until 7:30 p.m. [...]