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NC Republican leaders plan new crime legislation after a deadly light rail stabbing, possibly reviving the death penalty, as ...
North Carolina Republicans are blaming Democrats' "woke" policies and lenient crime enforcement for the fatal stabbing of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte, North Carolina, ...
North Carolina Republicans are blaming Democrats' "woke" policies and lenient crime enforcement for the fatal stabbing of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte, North Carolina, ...
Senate President Pro Tempore Phil Berger and House Speaker Destin Hall, both Republicans who control the General Assembly, ...
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Hendersonville Times-News on MSNOpinion: North Carolina, US elections have become money laundering machines
Political parties have become little more than money laundering machines. We need to limit the amount a political party can ...
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Phil Berger says NC Republicans looking to restart death penalty
After the stabbing death of Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte, North Carolina Senate leader Phil Berger said GOP lawmakers are looking to restart the death penalty in the state during a news conference at ...
The state’s most conservative lawmakers have for years formed the House Freedom Caucus, and now there’s a similar caucus for ...
North Carolina still has the death penalty in state law, but no one has been executed since 2006. Donald Trump and other Republicans want that to change.
State lawmakers are examining ways to restart the death penalty in North Carolina -- one of a series of possible legislative moves in the wake of a fatal stabbing in Charlotte.
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Ukrainian refugee stabbed to death on Charlotte transit system sparks North Carolina crime debate
Iryna Zarutska, 23, a Ukrainian refugee, was fatally stabbed on Charlotte's public transit system. North Carolina officials ...
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer is willing to risk a government shutdown at the end of the month if Republicans don’t ...
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Trump approves federal disaster aid for storms and flooding in 6 states, including North Carolina
The disaster declarations will allow federal funding to flow to Kansas, North Carolina, North Dakota and Wisconsin, and for ...
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