State lawmakers said court officials in their home districts have not seen the conveniences and cost-savings eCourts was supposed to bring.
Past Stories
Josh Stein’s Medicaid Mess
Facing lawsuits, Stein reversed his administration’s Medicaid cuts. But the crisis isn’t over.
Former Gov. Jim Hunt Dies
Hunt served four terms as governor of North Carolina and championed education programs.
New Year’s Eve 2025: 7 Ideas in Cary and Apex
It’s nearly 2026, and there are plenty of ways to celebrate in Cary and Apex, from family-friendly New Year’s Eve activities to big bashes.
Michele Morrow Launches Bid for U.S. Senate
The former candidate for state superintendent of public instruction will face Michael Whatley in the GOP Senate primary.
UNC System’s New Accreditor Hopes to Go National in 2026
The UNC System’s top official on the accreditation project shared his thoughts on the Commission for Public Higher Education’s development and what’s in store for next year.
This Competitive Race for U.S. House Could Be a Rematch
Republican Laurie Buckhout announced she’s running to face off against incumbent U.S. Rep. Don Davis in the 1st District again.
After Decades of Fighting, Congress Recognizes the Lumbee
President Trump signed the National Defense Authorization Act, which includes Lumbee recognition, into law.
Spruce Pine Police Shocked a Diabetic Man. He’s Suing.
Dillon Ledford argues in his lawsuit that the department didn’t maintain adequate policies for the use of Tasers. Other agencies in the state have faced similar claims.
Veridea in Apex Will Include New Rec Center, Greenway Trails
The Apex Town Council approved changes to plans for the Veridea community that will be home to the new N.C. Children’s Hospital.



