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North Carolina's highest court declined on Friday to revive a challenge to the decision by Asheville city leaders to remove in 2021 a downtown monument honoring a Civil War-era governor.
On Wednesday, the NC Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Raleigh from the advocates who want the monument returned and their adversaries, the City of Asheville, and Buncombe County.
In recognition of Women Veterans Day, Veterans Bridge Home (VBH), in partnership with Wake County, the North Carolina ...
Surrounded by the rubble of demolished homes, Chen Tianming's ramshackle tower of faded plyboards and contorted beams juts ...
The more than 20-foot-tall monument features a Confederate soldier standing atop a tall pedestal in front of the county courthouse. “Tyrrell County’s monument communicates, on behalf of local ...
Sherryreed Robinson raises her daughter in the same Tyrrell County home where she grew up: a house that once belonged to her grandmother, overlooking acres of open land. Now, Robinson is one of ...
Residents of a small county in North Carolina filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday to have a Confederate-era monument to “faithful slaves” removed from outside the county courthouse. The ...
The plan was adopted in September. More: Asheville wins NC Supreme Court case on Confederate governor Vance monument More: Tens of thousands being spent on stoppage of Vance Monument removal ...
The lawsuit argues that allowing the monument to remain on government property constitutes “racially discriminatory government speech.” RELATED: Future of Confederate statues in NC still ...
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