Author: Will Doran, WRAL state government reporter
Complaints filed with the North Carolina State Board of Elections ask officials to discipline two Cumberland County GOP leaders over campaign finance allegations. The complaints are backed up by sworn affidavits from five fellow Republicans.Read More
A federal judge on Tuesday denied the Trump administration’s motion to pause a California law mandating a 3,200-foot buffer between oil wells and a school, home, or other sensitive sites.Read More
U.S. District Court Judge Gordon P. Gallagher ruled Tuesday that federal authorities could not compel officials in Denver or at the state level “to implement federal regulatory programs.”Read More
A transgender activist used a women’s restroom at the Kansas Statehouse in defiance of a new law regulating the public bathrooms used by trans people.Read More
Vermont wants to make fossil fuel companies pay for their role in climate change in a first-of-its-kind law. The federal government says Vermont’s law is unconstitutional.Read More
A new state law was supposed to limit cell phone use in schools, but new research shows many students are still using them during class.Read More
Governor pushed for 10 percent.Read More
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is suing Kroger Texas, alleging that the grocer violated federal disabilities law at a store in the Clear Lake area.Read More
Aeroflow Breastpumps reports that integrative prenatal care addresses not just clinical safety but also nutrition, stress, and well-being for better outcomes.Read More
In many ways, Easter, celebrated by Christians, and Passover, observed by those of the Jewish faith, are similar.Read More