North Carolina Implements Price Gouging Law as Winter Storm Looms

Wilmington, North Carolina – In response to Governor Roy Cooper’s state of emergency declaration, Attorney General Josh Stein has implemented North Carolina’s price gouging law. This law aims to prevent businesses from unfairly raising the prices of goods or services during times of crisis. The governor declared the state of emergency in anticipation of severe weather conditions, including heavy rainfall, flash flooding, high winds, and tornado warnings. These conditions pose a risk of power outages due to downed power lines and fallen trees. Under the price gouging law, businesses are allowed to increase prices to … Read more

Controversial North Carolina Law Sparks Confusion and Frustration Among Parents and Schools

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – A recent law in North Carolina that aims to empower parents in their child’s education has generated frustration among both supporters and opponents of the legislation. Since the passage of the Parents’ Bill of Rights, different interpretations of the law by various schools have resulted in uneven implementation. This has sparked calls for clarity from state lawmakers. One of the main sources of controversy revolves around two sections of the law. The first requires schools to inform parents if their children request the use of a different name or pronoun with teachers … Read more

Local Personal Injury Lawyer Becomes NFL Agent, Aims to Help North Alabama Athletes Achieve Pro Football Dreams

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Alabama has a strong connection to football, with many athletes finding success in college and then pursuing careers in the NFL. However, the path to the professional league is far from easy. For recent Troy University graduate and NFL hopeful O’Shai Fletcher, the journey to the NFL is a daily grind. A native of Huntsville and a former player at the Randolph School, Fletcher is currently focused on preparing for a pro day and the upcoming NFL draft. His first goal is to secure a contract and secure a spot on a … Read more

Federal Judge Orders New North Dakota Legislative District for Native American Tribes, Citing Voting Rights Violation

BISMARCK, N.D. — A federal judge has ordered a new joint legislative district in North Dakota for two Native American tribes. The tribes argued that the 2021 redistricting map violated the Voting Rights Act by diluting their voting strength. U.S. District Court Chief Judge Peter Welte made the decision to create a new map after ruling in November that the original map prevented Native American voters from having an equal opportunity to elect candidates of their choice. The judge had given North Dakota Republican Secretary of State Michael Howe and the GOP-controlled Legislature until December … Read more