President Donald Trump has threatened to dismantle the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Some in flood-ravaged western North Carolina say they wouldn't miss it. (AP Video/Allen Breed)
Federal litigation against a North Carolina city known for its liberal leaning has been dismissed by the administration of Republican second-term President Donald Trump. A 10-page complaint, United States of America v City of Durham,
Jeff Jackson, North Carolina’s attorney general, on Thursday continued his modest winning streak against President Donald Trump, this time involving a 14th Amendment issue. A fourth
The US Supreme Court refused Friday to block a lower court’s decision protecting a federal agency head from President Donald Trump’s plan to fire him. The court decided to put
President Donald Trump's suggestion about “getting rid of” the nation's disaster relief agency doesn't sound like a bad idea for some residents of western North Carolina who are still navigating
President Donald Trump has threatened to dismantle the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Some in flood-ravaged western North Carolina say they wouldn't miss it.
Several farmers are telling North Carolina-based local news station WXII 12 that their anxiety is spiking thanks to President Donald Trump's trade wars. With massive tariffs set to go into effect next week on Canada and Mexico,
Federal workers across the country, including in Eastern NC, are worried after President Donald Trump and Elon Musk demanded employees to justify their jobs or risk being fired in an email.
U.S. Senator Thom Tillis, a North Carolina Republican who has on rare occasions stood up to Donald Trump, cast the deciding—and, to some, unexpected—vote to confirm Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense.
In the first month of his second term, President Donald Trump has set a dizzying pace. He is “flooding the zone” with non-stop executive orders, meetings with foreign leaders and press briefings. He has visited disaster zones in North Carolina and California and major sporting events like the Super Bowl and the Daytona 500.