Governor Roy Cooper has commuted the sentences of six people in North Carolina and also granted pardons of innocence to two men.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has commuted what have been lengthy sentences served by six criminal offenders in state ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — As North Carolina lawmakers return to session in Raleigh next week, one of their top priorities will be ...
Late Wednesday, Governor Roy Cooper announced he had commuted the sentences of six people in North Carolina prisons and ...
K-12 schools can seek reimbursements for the cost of students visiting dozens of state-managed attractions for things like ...
The Rev. Darron Carmon of Winterville in Pitt County is eligible for $50,000 for each year he spent behind bars ...
Even after wrongfully convicted people in North Carolina are exonerated, they aren't eligible for restitution for their time in prison unless also pardoned by the governor.
The Learning Happens Here Field Trip Fund will provide students with access to field trips to more than 100 locations around ...
The North Carolina Land and Water Fund has allocated over $45 million to preserve natural landscapes and waterways, with ...
After five years of trying to require North Carolina sheriffs to cooperate with immigration authorities, GOP state lawmakers ...
Hundreds of volunteers gathered at the Charlotte Convention Center to help people impacted by Tropical Storm Helene.