Taxonomy Archives: North Carolina

March 28, 2019

Time Running Out to Save Wild Red Wolves as National Academies of Sciences Confirms Species Status

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – In response to today’s report confirming the classification of red wolves as a species by the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine,

March 28, 2019

Clock is ticking to save wild red wolves as species’ status confirmed

March 11, 2019

Local Residents, Hunters, and Fishermen Outraged by Approval of $500M Mid-Currituck Bridge

CHAPEL HILL, N.C.– Local residents from the Currituck mainland and the northern Outer Banks—along with hunters, fishermen, and wildlife enthusiasts —reacted with dismay when NCDOT announced that it ha...

March 11, 2019

Local residents, hunters, fishermen outraged by approval of $500M N.C. bridge

March 8, 2019

Duke Energy overlooks clean energy opportunities in latest plan

March 8, 2019

Energy’s plan to keep uneconomic coal plants online will burden North Carolina’s customers

RALEIGH, N.C. — A coalition of clean energy advocates have filed expert analyses with North Carolina utility regulators finding that the Duke Energy’s long-range plans would cost customers too much mo...

February 27, 2019

N.C. court voids 2 constitutional amendments from gerrymandered General Assembly

February 25, 2019

Court Rejects ACP Request to Overturn Appalachian Trail Decision

RICHMOND VA— Today, the Fourth Circuit declined to reconsider its December ruling that the U.S. Forest Service lacked authority to authorize the Atlantic Coast Pipeline from crossing the Appalachian T...

February 22, 2019

Tell the state to clean up industrial hog waste in North Carolina

February 22, 2019

Court Voids Two Constitutional Amendments

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – The Wake County Superior Court today ruled that the illegally gerrymandered North Carolina General Assembly did not have legal authority to place constitutional amendments on the ...