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North Carolina will receive a portion of $720 million in nationwide settlements with eight opioid drug manufacturers, North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson said Thursday.
Attorney General Jeff Jackson spoke exclusively with WRAL about his and Roy Cooper's plans for the 2026 US Senate race.
The funds from these settlements will be allocated within North Carolina just like the prior opioid settlements, with 85% ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson successfully ensures 23-and-Me customers’ sensitive genetic information remains ...
Charlotte resident Crystal Jackson is facing charges of health care fraud and money laundering. Eight others were charged in ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson has released a statement after the Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling allowing President Donald Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship to go ...
Attorney General Jeff Jackson announced that 23andMe data from North Carolinians will not transfer to a for-profit third ...
Catholic devotees were stunned when an apparition of Jesus appeared in the clouds following a Mass. Footage shows worshippers singing praise songs in an open field near the Basilica Minore of Our Lady ...
BRUNSWICK COUNTY, N.C. (WECT) - Local agencies are warning the public of a scam claiming to be the DMV. According to the ...
Nine people face charges for defrauding Medicaid programs in the Carolinas, including schemes targeting severely disabled ...
Jeff Jackson, now North Carolina's Attorney General, during a campaign event with then-US Vice President Kamala Harris at Bojangles Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024.