Mark Robinson, North Carolina’s Republican candidate for governor, is facing renewed criticism amid revelations that he once called himself a “Black NAZI” and a “perv” online. Josh Stein, his Jewish Democratic opponent, may be the biggest beneficiary. Stein had already been leading in the ...
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Steinannouncedon Nov. 17 that his office was opening an investigation into Ticketmaster for “allegedly violating consumers’ rights and antitrust laws.” Prompted by severalcomplaintsthrough Stein’s office’s Consumer Protection Divi...
whose lawsuit was bankrolled in part by national Democratic groups, Attorney General Josh Stein and Gov. Roy Cooper, whose appointees control the board. Cooper and Stein are Democrats. The Republican leaders say the settlement would essentially gut the witness requirement. ...
The attorney general job has been a springboard to higher office for so long that there's a joke that "AG" stands for "aspiring governor." Current North Carolina Attorney GeneralJosh Stein is running for governor, as are the top government lawyers in Washington and West Virginia...
A sourceconfirmed to The Hillthat Robinson will not be attending Trump’s Wilmington, N.C., rally Saturday. Trumphas previously endorsed Robinson‘s campaign for governor, but the gubernatorial candidate trails his Democratic rivalJosh Steinin the polls. ...
SB 382 was approved by the Republican-controlled North Carolina General Assembly following the victories of Democrats Josh Stein and Jeff Jackson in the governor and attorney general races, respectively. If made into law, the bill would shift oversight of elections from the governor’s appointees to...
Josh Stein sworn in as North Carolina Governor First babies born in central North Carolina in 2025 Driver charged with DWI and death of passenger in Durham crash On his last day, Gov. Cooper commutes sentences of 15 on death row More than a dozen new NC laws in effect on Jan. 1, 2025...
State Attorney General Josh Stein and Health and Human Services Secretary Kody Kinsley are named defendants in the case, along with local district attorneys and leaders of the NC medical and nursing boards. Berger and Moore are considered “defendant-intervenors.” ...