An Army veteran from Moore County says she has collected enough signatures to run for Congress as an independent, which would make her the first to achieve that.
The Center Square, North Carolina
- Hardister opts to leave early from state House of Representatives
- Monthly electric vehicle sales average must accelerate to hit 2030 goal
- Tax coffers swell by $2M first day, $7.6M first week via sports wagering
- Economic uncertainly prompts cancellation of incentive grants totaling $20M
- Southwestern North Carolina mountains chosen over Huntsville and Atlanta
- Less than one-tenth of 1% from 1.8M have trouble with voting laws
- With recounts done, Pierce can prepare to join General Assembly
- North Carolinians, like the nation, feeling it at the pump