State Representative Erin Paré said that as it stands right now, North Carolina law does not allow an itemized deduction for losses.
SB50 would also allow people to carry concealed firearms into restaurants and bars as long as they do not drink alcohol while ...
State officials recently unveiled a broad home energy efficiency and electrification program, but it’s unclear whether the ...
North Carolina is facing a housing shortage. But if the state could harness demand and close the gap, it has much to gain, ...
Renaming and redirecting chain of command is proposed in the North Carolina General Assembly for the agency the state’s 11 million residents access for driver’s licenses, and for vehicle titles and ...
SB50 would also allow people to carry concealed firearms into restaurants and bars as long as they do not drink alcohol while ...
Over two months since Election Day, the state has still not officially declared a winner and the race has been upended by protracted legal challenges.
Two bills have been filed this session in Raliegh, N.C. if passed, would allow anyone 18 or older to carry a concealed weapon without a permit.
The University of California College of the Law, based in San Francisco, commissioned a study by Wake Forest University Law ...