North Carolina joins at least 20 other states that will raise flags from half-staff on Jan. 20, President-elect Donald Trump's Inauguration Day.
Gov. Josh Stein has asked FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell to extend the agency’s Transition Sheltering Assistance (TSA) program for eligible North Carolinians for an additional six months. After a presidentially-declared disaster,
North Carolina's governor signed an executive order protecting reproductive health care, ensuring freedom to patients seeking abortions.
Flags had been ordered to fly at half-staff for 30 days beginning December 30th to honor President Jimmy Carter, who passed away last month.
Protecting women's rights, particularly around reproductive freedoms, was a key focus of Stein's 2024 campaign for governor. He positioned himself in stark contrast with the Republican-led state legislature,
The winter storm derailed plans for a weekend of inauguration events for North Carolina Democratic Gov. Josh Stein, but he will still give an inaugural speech on Saturday afternoon.
▪ Seth Dearmin, chief of staff: Stein is keeping his chief of staff from the N.C. Department of Justice, when Stein was attorney general. Dearmin had been chief of staff at DOJ since 2017, and before that ran Stein’s 2016 attorney general campaign.
Gov. Josh Stein has canceled his inaugural ceremony and other related events planned for this weekend due to forecasts of winter storms that are expected to hit Raleigh overnight Friday.
For some politicians, the rise to political power is meteoric and surprising. Donald Trump’s sudden ascent from conspiracy-theory-peddling reality TV host to the presidency is undoubtedly the most notable example of this phenomenon,
CANTON, N.C. (WLOS) — Both new Governor Josh Stein and the new owner of the Canton paper mill made a visit to the town on Tuesday. Plus, both are showing their commitment to investing in Canton's future.
New Gov. Josh Stein is set to deliver his inaugural address on Saturday despite challenges from a winter storm that made its way through North Carolina in recent days.
State agencies are now ordered not to cooperate with any potential efforts to restrict access to birth control in North Carolina, and to refuse to help investigate doctors who provide legal abortions or other reproductive health care,