The lead states represented by attorneys general in the letter are Arkansas, Illinois, North Carolina and Ohio.
A press release from Stein’s office states that the Consumer Protection Division received 3,281 complaints about robocalls.
Democrats fell short again in wresting away swing-state prize North Carolina from Republicans in the presidential election.
Nearly half of respondents said the troubles of Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson did not impact their choices elsewhere on the ballot, ...
In an Oct. 25 court filing, HCA Healthcare asked a federal judge to dismiss Buncombe County's lawsuit against the for-profit ...
When Attorney General Josh Stein is sworn in as governor in January, he’ll inherit the largest disaster recovery effort in ...
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — If you’re in the market to buy a vehicle, the state attorney general is issuing a warning about flood ...
If you're in the market for a used car, you may want to listen to a consumer alert from North Carolina Attorney General, Josh ...
The state's incoming Democratic governor and attorney general Jeff Jackson would lose key powers if the Republican-backed ...
North Carolina and more than 30 other states seek to end Google’s alleged “unlawful” monopoly over internet search engines, ...