Beverly Perdue
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House agrees to fill Medicaid funding gap
The House on Wednesday approved a $205.5 million bailout for the state Medicaid program, which has seen a deficit balloon in recent months as administrators tried to make budget cuts that lawmakers called for last year.
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Perdue, Cherokee ink new tribal gaming compact
Gov. Bev Perdue has signed a new compact with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians that would clear the way for live dealers at the tribe's western North Carolina casino. Senate lawmakers will look at the deal Wednesday morning.
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WRAL News poll: McCrory holds early lead over Dalton
Two weeks after primaries set North Carolina's gubernatorial match this fall, Republican Pat McCrory has grabbed an early lead over Democrat Walter Dalton, according to a WRAL News poll released Tuesday.
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Gov. Perdue issues fracking order
Gov. Bev Perdue called for a study of the safest ways to drill for shale gas.
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Fact Check: Democrats hit McCrory with ethics claims
While the individual components of a new attacking Pat McCrory are true, how they are put together creates a misleading impression for viewers.
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NASCAR, DOT urge NC drivers to 'Click It or Ticket'
A sheriff's deputy stops a NASCAR driver racing around the Charlotte Motor Speedway and asks, "Are you buckled?" The driver answers emphatically, "Always."
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Effort on NC juvenile court age still lacks unity
General Assembly members learned last year they could undertake a dramatic overhaul to North Carolina's criminal justice system without being labeled soft on crime by political opponents.
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NC asked to support black Revolutionary War vets' monument
A Virginia man who wants the U.S. government to build a monument to blacks who fought in the Revolutionary War is asking North Carolina counties and towns to approve a resolution in support of the effort.
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Perdue responds to Tillis staff's severance
Gov. Bev Perdue cast aspersions Friday on the payments Thom Tillis gave to staffers who left under a cloud.
month's pay each it was fair because both have family obligations. Governor Bev Perdue spoke about education. Today at an event in Chapel Hill she says she's never paid sentence to any of her former employees. -
McCrory wants NC governor's race ad off the air
Pat McCrory's North Carolina gubernatorial campaign demanded Friday that television stations stop running a commercial bankrolled by a Democratic governor's group, arguing it made false claims about his activities linked to a Charlotte-based business.
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