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The bill includes more than $140 billion in spending on the Trump administration's plan to crack down on illegal immigration.
Logan Havens been working on his backyard casita since early January, starting a few days after a state law expanding ADUs — or accessory dwelling units— went into effect.
High-income earners, employees working overtime, people who earn tips, and car buyers would all benefit from the Republican House of Representatives' budget plans.
Peter Vankevich/Ocracoke Observer By Sam Walker For a list of NC Legislative transportation committee members, see this story. Parts of the North ...
Fairfield's Town Plan and Zoning Commission approved the 10-unit housing proposal — filed under state statute 8-30g — in a ...
Designer Ryann Swan helped reimagine an empty nester's lake-front property into a welcoming retreat for a family with two ...
A midcentury-style home on Paris Mountain offers mountain views. A Clemson ranch featured in NYT. Upstate markets booming.
Unlike in 2024, when AAPS grappled with a $25 million shortfall, local districts are waiting for state lawmakers to settle ...
As tariff price hikes come closer to reality, the Trump administration has begun touting new trade deals as a way out of ...
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump met with interim Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa in Saudi Arabia on ...
Representative Frank Pallone Jr. of New Jersey, the top Democrat on the committee, tried to upend those plans by asking the ...
House committees have been laboring for months to draft the legislation, which Republicans have labeled “THE ONE, BIG, ...