Governor Josh Stein paid a visit to eastern Carolina this morning to tour Eastern Elementary School in Greenville.While it brought excitement to students, it al
Governor Josh Stein made a stop at an elementary school in the east Wednesday morning. Stein visited Eastern Elementary School in Greenville while the school continued with wellness week. He was there to learn more about more about their initiatives.
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein released a statement on Tuesday after the White House ordered a pause on all federal grants and loans.
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein says his office is seeking clarity from the Trump Administration on its memo freezing federal grants and loans. He said he's “concerned” that the spending pause could impact disaster recovery aid for western North Carolina.
Trump and Stein have exhibited starkly different styles of leadership — a contrast that’s likely to continue over the next four years.
Gov Ops will bring in Stein staff to talk about his new Helene recovery office, the Governor’s Recovery Office for Western North Carolina, or GROW NC, as well as the troubled N.C. Office of Recovery and Resiliency. NCORR was heavily scrutinized by Republicans during former Gov. Roy Cooper’s administration.
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein is planning to meet President Donald Trump at Asheville Regional Airport during the president's Jan. 24 visit to WNC.
Two legislative committees will hear testimony from state disaster recovery officials this week. State lawmakers must debate how much more money to spend on Helene relief aid, and how to respond with two new administrations under Josh Stein and Donald Trump.
A winter storm warning starts at 5 p.m. for parts of Eastern North Carolina, with the heaviest snow expected across the Outer Banks, state officials said Tuesday. Stein said “the main thing is we want folks to stay home” with supplies they need.
Protecting women's rights, particularly around reproductive freedoms, was a key focus of Stein's 2024 campaign for governor. He positioned himself in stark contrast with the Republican-led state legislature,
North Carolina joins at least 20 other states that will raise flags from half-staff on Jan. 20, President-elect Donald Trump's Inauguration Day.
Gov. Josh Stein has asked FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell to extend the agency’s Transition Sheltering Assistance (TSA) program for eligible North Carolinians for an additional six months. After a presidentially-declared disaster,