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Medal Of Honor Recipient Named Grand Marshal Of First In Freedom Parade
"Major James Capers Jr. represents the very best of our state and our nation," said Commissioner Luke Farley. "His extraordinary courage under fire, unwavering commitment to his fellow Marines, and lifetime of service embody the values we celebrate every Independence Day. It is an incredible honor to welcome this American hero as Grand Marshal of the First in Freedom Parade."
Republican-Led General Assembly Passes Budget, Addressing Affordability and Public Safety Concerns
“Our state’s fiscal health remains in great shape. This is a responsible spending plan that takes aim at bureaucratic bloat without endangering core services,” said Senate Leader Phil Berger. “This keeps our promise to reduce the tax burden for all North Carolinians, while expanding access to incredible educational opportunities, keeping our communities safe, and solidifying North Carolina’s status as the best state in the nation.”
NRSC Releases New Ad Showcasing Cooper’s Record Of Making Stuff Cost More
"Under Roy Cooper, North Carolinians paid more for food, housing, energy, and healthcare as he cheered on Kamala Harris' reckless spending that sent inflation to 9%. Cooper makes stuff cost more for North Carolinians while illegals and dangerous criminals get a free ride," said NRSC Regional Press Secretary Nick Puglia.
Inmates Take Overpower Guards At Bertie-Martin Regional Detention Center, Triggering Massive Law Enforcement Response
Inmates in North Carolina jail overpower guards, triggering massive law enforcement response. Situation is under control.
Sen. Ted Budd Vows To Oppose Supplemental Appropriations Unless It Addresses Helene Recovery
Sen. Ted Budd begins advocacy for more Helene Recovery funding
North Carolina House Eliminates DEI And Strengthen Public Safety By Overriding Four Of Governor Stein’s Vetoes
North Carolina House Republicans override Democrat Governor’s vetoes of common sense legislation
Telnyx CEO Warns U.S. AI Regulation Could Slow Innovation in Global Race with China
Telnyx CEO David Casem warns that fragmented state and federal AI regulation may hinder U.S. innovation, raising concerns about America’s competitiveness in the global AI race with China.