The fate of several Wilmington buildings and a multi-million dollar grant are in the hands of a federal agency with an ...
The federal government listed courthouses for sale in Greenville, Asheville and a building connected to a third courthouse in Raleigh. But a day later the listing was gone. What happens now?
Republican Congressman Chuck Edwards was confronted by angry constituents about Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s cuts across the ...
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Bill would ban some flags at NC government buildingsNorth Carolina lawmakers are considering a bill that would limit what flags fly outside government buildings. Congress faces Friday deadline to fund the government. Here's what to know. EF-111 ...
Flags flying above public places may be limited under a new North Carolina bill. State Rep. Brian Echevarria (R-Cabarrus) read the Depoliticize Government Property Act to the Judiciary 1 Committee ...
The effort comes nine years after another GOP-backed law focused on transgender people and bathrooms cost North Carolina’s ...
The terminations are part of a multi-billion dollar federal savings initiative that will vacate hundreds of buildings across the country.
North Carolina Senate Bill 166 (Session Law 2024-49), the majority of which became effective on September 11, 2024, amended ...
It was a quick reversal. Three federal buildings connected to courthouses in Asheville, Greenville and Raleigh were placed for sale last week on the U.S. General Services Administration’s website.
The Internal Revenue Service's lease at Wilmington's Randall Building was initially slated for termination but has since been rescinded. The Department of Government Efficiency, established under ...
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