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Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, Who Has Said Black People Owe Reparations for Slavery, Has a Long History of Anti-Black Comments
The national media is continuing to take a deep dive into Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s history and what they’re finding has shocked many people in North Carolina and across the country who hadn’t heard of him before or didn’t know what he stood for.
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Absentee Voting: How N.C. Board Of Elections Keeps Your Ballot Safe And Secure
County boards of elections began sending out absentee ballots to those who requested to vote by mail on Tuesday, Sept. 24. So far, county boards have received over 207,600 absentee ballot requests.
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Can Harris Win NC? Expert Says Campaign Has ‘Better Infrastructure Built’ in NC ‘Than Barack Obama Did in 2008’
Political observers are impressed by the Harris campaign's efforts in North Carolina. “She’s got an even better infrastructure built into the ground than Barack Obama did in 2008,” said Catawba College politics professor Michael Bitzer.
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Voting as a College Student in North Carolina: Where and Why
For many university students, this election might be their first time at the polls. The question is: where do you vote? Should you head home, or change your voter registration to your college town? We’re here to break it down for you.
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, Who Has Said Black People Owe Reparations for Slavery, Has a Long History of Anti-Black Comments
The national media is continuing to take a deep dive into Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s history and what they’re finding has shocked many people in North Carolina and across the country who hadn’t heard of him before or didn’t know what he stood for.
Absentee Voting: How N.C. Board Of Elections Keeps Your Ballot Safe And Secure
County boards of elections began sending out absentee ballots to those who requested to vote by mail on Tuesday, Sept. 24. So far, county boards have received over 207,600 absentee ballot requests.
Can Harris Win NC? Expert Says Campaign Has ‘Better Infrastructure Built’ in NC ‘Than Barack Obama Did in 2008’
Political observers are impressed by the Harris campaign’s efforts in North Carolina. “She’s got an even better infrastructure built into the ground than Barack Obama did in 2008,” said Catawba College politics professor Michael Bitzer.
Voting as a College Student in North Carolina: Where and Why
For many university students, this election might be their first time at the polls. The question is: where do you vote? Should you head home, or change your voter registration to your college town? We’re here to break it down for you.
After Decades Of Service, Lt. Colonel James Mercer Looks to the State Senate
Lt. Col. James Mercer has spent his life serving the people of his community, his state and his country. Mercer is the Democratic candidate for North Carolina’s 11th Senate District.
Democrat Dr. David Hill Would Better Represent New Hanover County Than Anti-Abortion Extremist Sen. Michael Lee
State Sen. Michael Lee, who has no medical background or knowledge, has used his vote seven times to tell women that what they do with their bodies is his decision and not theirs. Candidate Dr. David Hill will stand up for a woman’s right to choose.
Experienced and Effective State Rep. Terence Everitt is Running in State Senate District 18
Although Rep. Terence Everitt had initially planned to retire and spend more time with his family, he reconsidered when State Sen. Mary Wills Bode announced she wouldn’t seek re-election in one of the state’s few swing Senate districts.
GOP NC Attorney General Candidate Dan Bishop Still Supports Mark Robinson Despite Posts Praising Slavery, Nazism
According to CNN, Mark Robinson posted on a porn forum years ago and referred to himself as a “black NAZI,” wrote “I wish they would bring [slavery] back,” and made disturbing sexual comments. But that hasn’t deterred Rep. Dan Bishop from continuing his support.
President Biden Announces $1.3 Billion Investment Into HBCUs
The historical $1.3 billion investment, combined with the previously announced $16 billion, brings the total support of the Biden-Harris administration to over $17 billion since 2021.
NC Election Officials Conducted Routine List Maintenance, Removed 750,000 Ineligible Registrants
A routine list maintenance, conducted by staff of the North Carolina State Board of Elections, removed almost 750,000 ineligible registrants from the state voter rolls.
Will Abortion Swing The First Post-Roe Presidential Election in North Carolina?
In the highly watched governor’s race, reproductive rights advocate Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein is up against Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, who has openly declared that “there is no compromise on abortion.”
Home Prices Have Risen 114% Since 2010. Triad Programs (and One Presidential Candidate) Are Offering to Lend a Hand.
Twenty-five percent of NC residents are cost-burdened by housing — meaning that they are spending more than 30% or more of their income on housing. Another 12% are severely cost-burdened, spending 50% or more on housing.
Huracán Helene: Impacto en la Comunidad Latine y la Presencia de ICE
Además, la presencia de ICE y la Patrulla Fronteriza en las operaciones de ayuda ha generado gran preocupación. Muchos latines temen que, al buscar asistencia, puedan ser detenidos o deportados, lo que les impide acceder a la ayuda que necesitan.
Western North Carolina Needs Our Help After Helene – Here’s What You Can Do!
Hurricane Helene will go down in history books for destroying much of Western North Carolina. This part of our state will never be the same. And they greatly need our help.
NC Chief Justice Paul Newby Again Facing Ethics Questions Surrounding Family Investments
North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul Newby is no stranger to accusations of corruption. Once again, he is facing questions and criticisms for what appears to be unethical and legally dubious behavior.
Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King Take Part in GOTV events in Rocky Mount
“The rhetoric of Mark Robinson is beyond dangerous,” Martin Luther King III said in Rocky Mount. “…it’s very difficult to understand how North Carolina allowed this kind of leadership to emerge because he is the Lt. Governor.”
A North Carolina Coalition Pushes for Inclusive Clinical Trials
An analysis of 32,000 individuals who participated in new drug trials in the US during 2020 showed that only 8% were Black, 6% Asian, 11% Hispanic and 30% were age 65 and older – showing the underrepresentation of diverse populations in clinical trials.
Durham Public Schools Now Offer Free, Healthy Meals To All Students
According to Indy Week, the decision to serve free meals is set to save Durham Public Schools more than $1.5 million this year.
NC Republican Legislators Drag Their Feet On Funding, Forcing Child Care Center Closures
A February survey by the North Carolina Child Care Resource & Referral Council revealed that one in five providers anticipated closing within a year without external funding. The loss of 69 programs reflects a 1.4% reduction in licensed programs between July 1 and Sept. 19.
Advocacy Groups Warn About ‘Citizens-Only’ Amendment On The Ballot
The North Carolina constitution currently states that “every person born in the United States and every person who has been naturalized” can vote. The amendment would remove language about naturalized citizens.
La Campaña de Mark Robinson: Escándalos y Falta de Enfoque en Políticas
Mark Robinson, el vicegobernador de Carolina del Norte, ha adoptado posturas controvertidas en torno a la inmigración que podrían tener graves repercusiones para la comunidad latine en el estado y más allá.
A Job Well Done: Group Of Cary Teens Work To Cap Abandoned Oil Wells
Orphaned wells are inactive oil and gas wells with no proper owner and are deemed environmental hazards by the United States Department of Interior. The U.S. is home to an estimated 3.9 million abandoned oil and gas wells.
Want to Help Make a Difference? Attend Scuppernong Books’ Homelessness Town Hall
On Oct. 1 at 5:30 p.m., Scuppernong Books is hosting a town hall where they have invited leaders, clients of the Interactive Resource Center and anyone else who lives or works downtown that wants to talk about solutions to homelessness.
NC Republicans Knew Who Mark Robinson Was Before the Latest CNN Report
“The things that he has said, the things that he has done, the things they have just completely turned a blind eye to, that’s already happened. And I don’t know how they outrun that,” said American Bridge 21st Century’s Philip Shulman.
Mark Robinson, Who Wants a ‘Zero’ Week Abortion Ban, Falsely Claims Birth Control is ‘Being Forced on Very Young Ladies’
At a recent meet-and-greet in Rockingham County, Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson told an attendee that he believes birth control is “being forced on very young ladies” and implied that providing girls with birth control will make them want to have sex.
A Georgia Mom Sought Abortion Care in NC. Then She Died Due to Her State’s Ban, Officials Say
Amber Nicole Thurman, 28, died from an infection that was preventable and also treatable with a routine procedure – one that she was unable to get because of new, highly restrictive laws.
North Carolina Medicaid Funding Gap May Limit Health Care Access For Many
“This is the first year that they’re really just not funding even close to the level that we’ve requested,” Melanie Bush, deputy Medicaid director at DHHS, told NC Health News.
A New Era of Neutrality: The Impact on UNC Students
Students who once relied on DEI initiatives for guidance, mentorship, and a sense of community now find themselves navigating a campus landscape that feels less welcoming.
Education in North Carolina Relies on Federal Funding; So Why Do These Republicans Want to Get Rid of It?
In North Carolina, rejecting federal funding could have significant consequences for local school districts. A recent analysis by the N.C. Justice Center estimated the state could lose $1.7 billion in federal revenue for education.
Activistas Latines se preparan para la ley de inmigración de Carolina del Norte
Activistas Latines se preparan para la ley de inmigración de Carolina del Norte.
Major Clean Energy Investment Aims To Jump-Start Edgecombe’s Economy
Natron Energy plans to bring more than 1,000 jobs and $1.4 billion to Edgecombe County by building a battery plant. The factory will manufacture sodium-ion batteries, a clean energy technology that can be used to power AI data centers and EV charging stations.
Teacher Vacancies Are Down This Year – But Data Shows There’s Still More Work To Do
Teacher vacancies are down, but data shows more students are being taught by people who don’t have teaching degrees. The amount of residency-licensed teachers hired this school year is up 45% from last year.
NC GOP Sen. Lisa Stone Barnes is a MAGA Extremist Who Lied to Voters About the Impact of Our State’s Abortion Ban
Republican state Sen. Lisa Stone Barnes voted for the state’s 12-week abortion ban (and the veto override) and then lied to her constituents, telling them the ban would “expand the rights of women.”
Wake County State Senate Candidate Scott Lassiter Tied to Groups Who Support Extremists Michele Morrow, Mark Robinson
Despite being a school vice principal, it’s hard to imagine Scott Lassiter voting for public school funding knowing he supports right-wing extremist state superintendent candidate Michele Morrow and has ties to the anti-public education group endorsed by Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson.
Wake County Republican NC House Candidate Mike Schietzelt Has Ties to Jan. 6 Insurrection, SCOTUS Ruling Overturning Roe v. Wade
Republican Mike Schietzelt, a 37-year-old married father of four who served in the U.S. Marine Corps as part of the Marine Drum and Bugle Corps and currently works as a litigation attorney at a Raleigh law firm. Voters should be cautious about buying into what Schietzelt (pronounced Sheet-zelt) is selling. It’s easy to be fooled when reading what he thinks about providing more funding for our public schools or supporting efforts to keep our air and water clean. Once you scratch below the surface and look deeper into his background, the picture of who he is as a candidate becomes clearer – and it’s not pretty.
North Carolinians Deserve To Know Where Republican NC Senate Candidate Ashlee Bryan Adams Stands On Protecting Reproductive Rights
Ashlee Bryan Adams is firmly in the MAGA Republican camp and would likely vote in lockstep with the state GOP’s right-wing policy priorities.
NC Republican Rep. Ken Fontenot Shares Same Views on Abortion, Education as Far-Right Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson
Ken Fontenot is not a household name in North Carolina. Still, for the people who live in House District 24 – which covers all of Wilson County, plus a small section of Nash County – it’s a name they should familiarize themselves with.
Party-switching Republican Frank Sossamon runs for re-election
For those familiar with Tricia Cotham, Frank Sossamon’s story might sound similar. Sossamon, a reliable Democratic primary voter for over two decades, abruptly changed his party registration to Republican after 2020. He then ran for a seat in the State House as a Republican, won, and has been a reliable vote for the party’s far-right policy priorities ever since.
New Audio of Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson at a Campaign Event Reveals That He Wants to Ban Abortions at ‘Zero’ Weeks
“I would love to get [abortion restrictions] down to six weeks. And I’d like to get down to zero. I would like to push it back as far as we could and eliminate as many abortions as we can,” Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson told supporters earlier this month.
Republican NC House District 103 Candidate Joshua Niday is Just Another Anti-Abortion, Right-Wing Republican
Republican perennial candidate (and perennial election loser) Joshua Niday is running for a seat in the legislature for the fourth time this fall and his right-wing extremist beliefs have been flying under the radar in his district.
UNC-Chapel Hill’s Newest Class is Less Diverse After Controversial Supreme Court Affirmative Action Ruling
The significant drop comes amid efforts by Republicans to undo the last 60 years of progress, erasing anti-discrimination protections and diversity, equity, and inclusion programs from state agencies and institutions.
Wake County School Supply Drive Collected More Than 400,000 Supplies to Help Stock Classrooms
In addition to more than 400,000 school supply items, WakeEd raised over $70,000 in monetary donations, including a $20,000 challenge match from the 4 Others Foundation.
Young Voters Could Make Or Break The Election In North Carolina
“The usual pattern in political science is that as people grow older, they become more engaged and recognize the importance of participating in activities like voting,” NC politics expert Michael Bitzer said. “However, millennials aren’t following this trend.”
With Mail-In Voting Delayed, North Carolinians Are Left Paying the Price for RFK Jr.’s Chaotic Campaign
Kennedy’s candidacy has given election officials — and voters — whiplash over the past two months. He originally fought to get on the ballot, gathering thousands of signatures to form a new political party in North Carolina. Now he wants off the ballot.
Michelle Morrow: Una Visión Extremista para las Escuelas en NC
La candidatura de Michelle Morrow para el puesto de superintendente de Carolina del Norte ha generado preocupaciones significativas. La visión educativa de Morrow ha sido criticada por no alinearse adecuadamente con las necesidades actuales de las escuelas del estado.
Part of Cape Hatteras Beach Access Closed Due to Petroleum Contamination, Military Remnants
Until the hazards are dealt with, the National Park Service recommends avoiding swimming, fishing, surfing or wading in the affected area. If your skin comes into contact with contaminated sediment or water, the National Park Service recommends thoroughly washing the area with soap and water.
Every Baby Guilford Initiative: Using Doulas to Improve Health Outcomes for Black and Brown Birthing People in Guilford County
In 2022, 5,883 babies were born in Guilford County. Out of those babies born, 52 did not celebrate their first birthday. And more than half of those babies were African American from all socioeconomic levels.
Debate Between Superintendent Candidates Democrat Mo Green, MAGA Extremist Michele Morrow Set for Sept. 14
Fresh on the heels of Republican legislators passing a bill this week to spend another $463.5 million on private school vouchers, NC superintendent candidates Mo Green (D) and Michele Morrow (R) will face each other in a debate on Saturday morning.
Harris Administration Would Continue The Fight Against Toxic PFAS Chemicals
VP Kamala Harris and Gov. Tim Walz have proven their dedication to reducing the amount of PFAS people come into contact with from drinking water to consumer goods. Both politicians have shown they understand the dangerous reality of these chemicals
Josh Stein’s Growing Lead in Gubernatorial Race Tied to Robinson’s Extreme Abortion Position, Pollsters Say
Polls compiled by FiveThirtyEight show that Josh Stein’s “skirt” ad had “a near-immediate impact on Robinson’s campaign.” Stein and Robinson were neck-and-neck until July – after Stein’s ad was released. Some recent polls show Stein up as much as 14 points.
Trump-Aligned Republicans Stoke Fears Around Voting
In recent months, Republicans in red states, including North Carolina GOP leaders, are demonizing marginalized communities through their efforts to pass bills that ban non-citizens from casting a vote – something that is already law.
Robinson Fails To Show Up For Veterans After Campaigning on Military And Veterans’ Issues
Robinson’s attendance record at various state bodies, including the state board of education, has been spotty. The Military Affairs Committee meets quarterly, and the minutes show Robinson has been absent from every meeting since he took office in 2021.
Vast Majority of American Women Under 50 Support Abortion Rights
A survey of more than 3,900 U.S. women ages 18 to 49 was conducted earlier this summer and found that 74% of women under 50 think abortion should be legal in all or most cases.
Gov. Tim Walz Makes First Stop in NC as VP Candidate, Says They ‘Expect to Win Here’
“We expect to win here,” Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said. “I think we know, [it’s] very difficult for a Republican candidate to win the White House if they can’t win North Carolina. It’s that simple.”
Scholarship Through NC Central University Provides Funding for Aspiring Principals
The Recruitment, Retention, and Promotion of Effective Educators scholarship initiative at NC Central will cover the cost of 16 educators’ Master’s degrees to become principals.
Kamala Harris Propone Nueva Ley para Prohibir la Especulación de Precios Durante Emergencias
La vicepresidenta Kamala Harris ha presentado una propuesta para prohibir la especulación de precios en los Estados Unidos, con el objetivo de proteger a los consumidores de aumentos de precios injustos durante emergencias.
Kamala Harris’ Democratic Nomination Puts a Spotlight on HBCUs Nationwide
HBCUs play an outsized role in supporting the economic mobility of African Americans — producing 40% of all Black engineers, 50% of all Black teachers, 70% of all Black doctors and dentists, and 80% of all Black judges.
NCAG Josh Stein Joins Lawsuit Against Real Estate Software Company Accused of Causing 50% Rise in Triangle, Charlotte Rents
“Rents are already too high. I will not tolerate any company scheming to block healthy competition among landlords. It raises rents and it’s illegal,” said AG Josh Stein when announcing the lawsuit.
Mark Robinson Denied Role of European Settlers in Genocide of Indigenous Peoples, Called Claims ‘Ludicrous’ and ‘Very Historically Inaccurate’
In a 2018 podcast interview, Robinson blamed the education system and colleges for teaching students about indigenous suffering and misleading them with “exaggerated claims” that “don’t teach our true history.”
Ethics and Integrity Questioned in the Latest Republican-Leaning NC Supreme Court Ruling
The Republican-controlled state Supreme Court’s recent ruling calls into question whether the justices are doing the bidding of Republican legislative leaders, and have broken basic ethics.
Following Backlash From Educators, Johnston County Schools Reverses Decision to Require Pre-Approval For All Classroom Materials
This issue in Johnston County arises amidst a broader national debate over classroom content, spurred by concerns from right-wing groups, which has led to the enactment of laws such as the Parents’ Bill of Rights.
Stein Proposes Practical Policies For Working Families While Robinson Campaign Focuses on Partisan Politics
AG Josh Stein wants to bring back the state’s earned income tax credit, which was eliminated by NC Republicans in 2014. Stein’s proposal would lead to an average credit of $520 for working families, with families with three or more kids receiving up to $1,486.
La Vivienda Asequible en Carolina del Norte y el Plan Económico de Kamala Harris para 2025
Carolina del Norte enfrenta una creciente crisis de vivienda asequible, con precios de viviendas y alquileres en aumento en ciudades como Charlotte y Raleigh. Muchas familias luchan para encontrar hogares que se ajusten a sus presupuestos, afectando su calidad de vida.
Biden Administration, EPA, Grant NC $619,000 To Address Lead In Schools And Child Care Facilities
North Carolina will receive over half a million dollars to test lead in drinking waters at schools and child care centers.
Mark Robinson, Michele Morrow Call to Abolish the US Department of Education, Would Reject $1B+ in Federal Education Funding
“Robinson and [Morrow] would support taking millions more of our taxpayer funds and funnel them into private and religious schools for the wealthy,” Democratic superintendent candidate Mo Green said. “Their goal is to defund public education, and I will never support that.”
Outcome of NC’s Supreme Court Race Could Determine Future of Education, Abortion, Voting Rights and More
Incumbent Democrat Justice Allison Riggs is a civil rights and voting rights attorney. She is facing off against a right-wing challenger, Court of Appeals Judge Jefferson Griffin. A Griffin win would mean a 6-1 conservative High Court in North Carolina.
VP Kamala Harris Lays Out Her Economic Plan in North Carolina
“I will focus on cutting needless bureaucracy and unnecessary regulatory red tape … while protecting consumers and creating a stable business environment with consistent and transparent rules of the road,” said VP Kamala Harris.
Battery Manufacturer Plans More Than 1,000 Jobs at its $1.4B Factory in Edgecombe County
Natron Energy, a battery startup making an alternative to lithium-based batteries, announced plans to invest $1.4 billion into a manufacturing plant in Edgecombe County between Rocky Mount and Tarboro.
Harris-Walz Campaign Launches New Offices in Rural NC
The Harris-Walz campaign has opened several campaign offices across the state and most recently has opened several in rural counties, including Wayne, Wilson, Burke, Henderson and Lenoir.
NTE Antitrust Lawsuit Against Duke Energy Reinstated
There is evidence that Duke was able to give discounts to the City of Fayetteville by charging higher prices than needed to other customers, generating funds that would balance out the loss.
Aborto y Justicia Reproductiva en 2024: Un Panorama Actual
En Estados Unidos, la revocación de Roe v. Wade en 2022 ha creado una situación fragmentada con leyes sobre el aborto que varían ampliamente entre estados.
Gov. Cooper Expands Contraceptive Access For Medicaid Participants
Gov. Roy Cooper has announced that North Carolina Medicaid will now cover the over-the-counter contraceptive pill Opill at no cost to Medicaid users.
In Superintendent Race, Experience and Equality Squares Off Against Ignorance And Division
The jaw-dropping contrast of the candidates is a crystal clear reflection of the Presidential election: an insurrectionist who threatens violence against her opponents and wants to dismantle and defund our institutions and a public servant with area expertise who believes in the promise of a multi-racial democracy.
Republican Nominee that Attended Jan. 6 Insurrection Called for Trump to Use Military Force to Remain in Office
Michele Morrow has been making headlines after a video resurfaced showing her calling for former President Donald Trump to use military force to remain in power after losing the 2020 election.
Republican NC Senate Candidate Stacie McGinn’s Involvement with Far-Right Extremist Organization Makes Her Unfit for Office
Stacie McGinn proudly advertises her connections with Moms for Liberty, including speaking at their events, telling voters she “collaborated” with them to write the anti-LGBTQ+ “Parents Bill of Rights,” and posting celebratory photos of herself with the leader of a local chapter.
The Devastating Cost of Republican’s Project 2025 Plan for North Carolinians
The plan, spearheaded by the right-wing Heritage Foundation, gives a guideline for the next Republican president on how to take away power from everyday people to give politicians, judges, and corporations more control over our way of life.
Despite Closing its Canton Mill, NC Company Argues It Shouldn’t Repay $12 Million in Incentives
“Pactiv Evergreen’s closure of the Canton paper mill was a gut punch to our state’s economy and the people of Canton and Haywood County,” said Gov. Roy Cooper. “This company broke its commitment to keep the mill open and the state is taking action to hold them accountable.”
AG Josh Stein Announces ‘The Biggest Antitrust Victory In A Generation’
While the decision dealt a blow to Google’s multi-billion-dollar advertising empire, Josh Stein emphasized that it represents a major triumph for individual privacy and marketplace competition.
Party Switcher Tricia Cotham Hopes Voters Have Short Memory
Tricia Cotham’s party switch gave Republicans a supermajority in the North Carolina General Assembly and allowed them to override a series of Governor Cooper’s vetoes.
La Conexión entre las Políticas de Inmigración del Proyecto 2025 y la Deportación Masiva Actual
El Proyecto 2025, una iniciativa que se perfila como un cambio drástico en la política migratoria, está empezando a tener un impacto significativo en cómo se abordan las deportaciones en el presente.
As a new school year begins, NC completes full revamp of how it teaches reading
State officials recently announced that during the 2023-24 school year, only 58% of third graders met reading benchmarks. The trend worsens as students get to high school, as only 33% of 9th graders in North Carolina can read proficiently.
A Religious Experience Like No Other: Down Home NC’s ‘Revival Reimagined’
With less than three months until Election Day, organizations across North Carolina are thinking outside the box to get folks fired up to vote.
NC GOP Sen. Michael Lee’s Anti-Abortion Views Are Too Extreme For New Hanover County
State Sen. Michael Lee has voted to restrict abortion rights seven times in the last several years. That’s despite campaigning on a promise to “oppose an extreme ban on abortion.”
In North Carolina Superintendent Race, the ‘Soul of Public Education’ is On the Ballot
“The very soul of public education is on the ballot and it’s going to take champions of public education to meet this moment,” Democratic candidate Mo Green said.
New Ad Displays Mark Robinson’s Hypocrisy Around Abortion
Republicans, from Trump to Mark Robinson, have been running away from their anti-choice records, hoping voters will overlook their controversial stance against reproductive rights.
Wake County Right-Wing Extremist Erin Paré is Seeking Re-Election in House District 37
Originally elected to the state House in 2020, Erin Paré is the lone Republican representing Wake County in the NCGA. Her political career has been marked by her support for legislation that focuses on right-wing culture war issues.
Biden-Harris Administration Enables Medical Debt Relief Plan For North Carolinians
The Biden-Harris administration approved a plan under which NC will give hospitals additional Medicaid funds if they forgive the medical debt of approximately 2 million residents. The plan has the potential to relieve as much as $4B in medical debt from the last decade.
Person County Residents Rally Against Proposed Gas Facility
“These chemicals cause cancer, these chemicals cause a multitude of other diseases. These chemicals damage our environment,” resident Jill Hoffman declared at a heated public hearing.
Kamala Harris Revitaliza la Participación Juvenil en Carolina del Norte: Un Nuevo Impulso Político
Desde que Kamala Harris fue anunciada como la candidata presidencial, la participación de los jóvenes Latinos en Carolina del Norte ha experimentado un notable aumento.
Both a ‘Thank You’ and an Investment, Charter School Groups Donate $65,000 to Mark Robinson’s Campaign
Charter One is a national organization that manages charter schools across the country and many schools in North Carolina, including the schools Mark Robinson’s wife Yolanda is involved with.
New Affordable Apartment Complex Now Open on the Eastside of Greensboro
The Lofts at Elmsley Crossing feature one-, two- and three-bedroom units, and garden-style apartments. Five percent of the units are handicap accessible and another five percent are designed for those with mobility impairments.
The Race for NC Labor Commissioner: MAGA Extremist Luke Farley Would Fight for Corporations, Not Workers
Despite running to represent millions of our state’s workers, Luke Farley is anti-worker, anti-union, anti-minimum wage, against COVID-19 mandates of any kind and is even opposed to federal heat safety regulations for workers.
Republican House District 115 Candidate Ruth Smith Won’t Say Where She Stands on the Most Important Issues Facing NC
Ruth Smith has been a personal injury attorney for more than 20 years and in 2016 expanded her practice to include conservative causes and organizations who often file lawsuits claiming “reverse racism” – discrimination against white clients.
Nonprofit Run By Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s Wife Owes The State $132,000
The NCDHHS report outlines erroneous billing issues, record-keeping, bookkeeping and monitoring violations. It also alleges that Robinson’s wife, Yolanda Hill, improperly hired a family member.
In A Critical Swing State, VP Harris Gives North Carolina Democratic Voters A Jolt
Coined the “defibrillator to the Democratic Party,” Vice President Kamala Harris has re-energized youth, Black and Latine voters across the country, according to national polling.
North Carolina Voters Deserve To Know Where NC House Republican Candidate Melinda Bales Stands On Reproductive Rights
Melinda Bales lists four priorities on her website. One important topic that Bales seems to avoid, however, is reproductive rights. Her website makes no mention of where Bales stands on the issue, and she has yet to divulge her stance publicly.
North Carolina Secures $50 Million Grant to Combat Climate Change and Enhance Environmental Resilience
The funding, which aims to reduce air pollution, enhance environmental justice, and bolster climate resilience, is seen as a vital step in the fight against greenhouse gas emissions.
A Year Later, North Carolinians Are Still Paying the Price of the NCGOP’s Building Code Bill
The changes to the state building code block updates that were previously approved by the state’s Building Code Council – updates that would make North Carolina homes sturdier and more efficient.
President Joe Biden Puts Country Before Self
A chorus of Americans have offered their gratitude to President Biden for his courageous decision to end his candidacy, creating the space for Vice President Harris to defeat Donald Trump. In stepping aside, he has put not only the Democratic Party ahead of his ambition but the future of the country.
North Carolina Ranks 33rd In Women’s Health And Reproductive Care
North Carolina ranked 33rd in women’s health and reproductive care outcomes. In terms of maternal health, NC’s rates for maternal deaths while pregnant and infant mortality were both above the national average.
Project 2025 Would End Local Weather Reports
Should Trump take the presidency, Project 2025 recommends that the National Weather Service “should fully commercialize its forecasting operations.” Effectively privatizing weather data could hinder everyday Americans’ access to weather data.
Lt. Gov Robinson Responds to Ads Featuring His Comments About Women Keeping Their ‘Skirt Down’
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is addressing recent ads that highlight his statements on abortion, including remarks about women not being “responsible enough to keep your skirt down.”
Gov. Cooper Announces $253 Million Investment to Ensure Clean Drinking Water for NC Communities
The funding will facilitate a range of initiatives, including the construction of new facilities, upgrades to existing water systems, and the removal of harmful contaminants.
Track and Field Coach George Williams to be Honored with Highway Interchange Dedication
The Coach George Williams Interchange will be located at the junction of New Bern Avenue and Interstate 440, a tribute approved by the NCDOT following a request from the Raleigh City Council.
Climate Crisis May Force Princeville to Relocate; FEMA Grant Offers Lifeline
The idea of relocating Princeville first came about after Hurricane Matthew. The state stepped in to help, buying 53 acres of vacant land near the town and providing funds to town leaders to plan a new mixed-use neighborhood.
North Carolina Democrats Leading The Way in Fundraising; Republicans Falling Behind
North Carolina has a busy ballot this November, with candidates running for high-profile positions such as Labor Commissioner, State Superintendent, Attorney General, and Governor.
NC A&T’s Library is one of the 63 Grantees of the Digital Champion Grant
North Carolina A&T State University’s library, the F.D. Bluford Library, was awarded a $300,000 digital champion grant from the North Carolina Department of Information Technology’s Office of Broadband and Digital Equity (NCDIT).
Republican Rep. Allen Chesser Supports Extreme Policies To Restrict Personal Freedoms And Make North Carolinians Less Safe
One of the far-right Republican legislators up for reelection is Rep. Allen Chesser, who has represented the 25th district in the North Carolina House since 2022. While endorsing Chesser, Destin Hall, the House member presumed to become the next Speaker of the House, stated that Chesser’s reelection is “vital in ensuring we are able to keep our super majority in the next election”
“All of these individuals are deserving of clemency” Governor Roy Cooper pardons four North Carolinians, commutes four others
Governor Roy Cooper has recently reduced the sentence of four north carolinians and pardoned four others. In a press release on the matter, Cooper disclosed that the pardons and commutations came after an intense review of each case.
The key to safer schools? Michele Morrow thinks it involves cameras in bathrooms
Michele Morrow, the North Carolina Republican running to oversee the state’s public school system, is no stranger to controversy. A far-right conspiracy theorist known for her calls for the pay-per-view execution of elected officials, Morrow is working to rebrand herself as a public safety candidate.
By Stalling Compliance with PFAS Regulations Republicans May Cause Rate Hikes for NC Residents
North Carolina residents are facing a growing health risk and a potential financial burden as state regulators delay setting limits on harmful chemicals known as PFAS.
In Just 7 Months, NC’s Newly Expanded Medicaid Enrolls 500,000
More than 500,000 North Carolina residents have enrolled in the state’s Medicaid expansion program since its launch about seven months ago, officials announced recently.
School districts and families push back against school calendar law
A resistance to a controversial school calendar law is growing amongst school districts across North Carolina. Currently, the state’s school calendar law favors the travel and tourism industry’s preference of a break that encompasses August.
State Board of Education looks to drop entry exam requirements for prospective teachers
Source: WRAL With teacher turnover rates hitting new highs, the State Board of Education is seeking ways to address the shortage. In the past week,
$800 for an Office Stool, $7,500+ on Dinners, Fuel: Taking a Look at NC Republican Rep. Ken Fontenot’s Questionable Campaign Spending
First-term state House Rep. Ken Fontenot (R-Wilson) shares the same views as Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson when it comes to abortion and education. And it turns out that he has something else in common with Robinson – they both seem to be “not very good at math” and confused about what purchases they’re legally allowed to make using campaign contributions.
Gun Violence Epidemic Officially Declared A Public Health Crisis
Following another weekend marked by shootings that left dozens of people dead or wounded, the U.S. Surgeon General declared gun violence a public health crisis.
The Hope Bus in Asheville, North Carolina: Funding Counseling Sessions for Food and Beverage Workers throughout the City
Outside of Bear’s Smokehouse BBQ in the South Slope of Asheville, North Carolina, you will find a bus. This is the Hope Bus.
Last Dam Removed On Watauga River In Decades-Long Effort
After decades of work, environmental groups finally achieved a major victory for the Watauga River. On July 2nd, the last dam on the waterway, Shull’s Mill Dam, began to be dismantled. This marks a significant milestone in the restoration of the river’s natural flow, stretching from its headwaters near Boone, North Carolina all the way to Watauga Lake in Tennessee.
Former State Supreme Court Justice Bob Orr Thinks Plaintiffs Should Appeal “Fair Elections” Lawsuit Dismissal
Former state Supreme Court Justice Bob Orr announced this week his intention to appeal a three-judge panel’s decision to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that partisan gerrymandering results in unconstitutional elections. However, he plans to discuss the matter with the plaintiffs first.
Abortion Bans, Clinic Closures Cause Decrease In Contraceptive Accessibility
States with highly restrictive abortion bans have seen a significant drop in prescriptions for birth control and emergency contraception, according to a new national study.
Catawba Nation And Lumbee Tribe Gather To Celebrate New Relationship Between Nations
The Catawba Nation and the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina signed a landmark agreement that represents a new relationship between the two nations.
Busted? NC Lawsuit Ties Casinos, Campaign Money, And Defamation Claims
A lawsuit filed by former Rockingham County Commissioner Craig Travis claims that a dark money political group, along with the Berger family, ended his political career as retribution for not supporting a plan to build a Stokesdale casino.
Possible Conflict of Interest as Blue Cross Blue Shield Cancels Screening of Documentary Linking NC Hog Farms to Health Problems
North Carolina’s largest health insurer, Blue Cross BlueShield, abruptly canceled a planned screening of “The Smell of Money,” a documentary that explores the health risks associated with industrial hog farming in the state.
Biden Announces New Plan To Keep Families Together Via Path To Citizenship For Undocumented Spouses
President Biden issued an executive order in June that would allow the undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens to apply for permanent residency and eventual citizenship without having to first depart the country.
Proposed NC Bill Takes Aim At Mail-In Voting, Local Government Powers, And Use of AI In Political Ads
Significant changes to North Carolina’s election rules were introduced recently in a state Senate committee.
Newly Approved Grants Bring Millions In Investments And Jobs To Rural NC Communities
Last week, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper announced 20 grants aimed at improving infrastructure and attracting over 800 new jobs to rural communities across the state.
Fayetteville State Free Summer School Initiative Brings Record Number Of Enrollment
In its fourth year, Fayetteville State University’s universal, free summer school initiative has reached record enrollment for the second consecutive year.
In First NC Attorney General Debate, Rep. Jeff Jackson Uses Rep. Dan Bishop’s Own Tweets to Prove He’s Unqualified for the Job
The two candidates running to be the next attorney general of North Carolina are white male lawyers from the Charlotte area who currently serve in the U.S. House of Representatives – and that’s pretty much where the similarities end.
ProPublica Investigation Reveals How the NC Supreme Court’s Republican Majority is Playing Politics With the Judicial System
One judge, without legal justification, arrested the parents of child sex assault victims for bringing them to court late. Another judge’s actions in court resulted in the fatal police shooting of a defendant – in the courtroom. Neither Republican judge was reprimanded despite the North Carolina Judicial Standards Commission’s (JSC) recommendation.
Robots On NC Beaches Leading By Example
Summertime at many of the beautiful beaches in North Carolina is one of the main reasons people from all over the county come here every summer. The emerald ocean waters, beautiful sandy beaches, and local seafood are some of the reasons you find our beaches listed yearly as the best in the country.
North Carolina House Bill Targets PFAS Polluters to Safeguard Drinking Water
In a decisive move aimed at tackling water contamination issues, the North Carolina House has unveiled a crucial legislative proposal targeting per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) polluters.
Biden Administration Announces Plan To Remove Medical Debt From Credit Reports
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed new federal regulations this month that would prohibit including current and future medical debt on credit reports.
Protest Over Corporate Landlords Erupt In Charlotte
A protest erupted near the Charlotte Hills Mobile Home Park leasing office in East Charlotte recently. Tenants are standing up to corporate landlords, asserting that housing is a basic right for everyone.
NC LGBTQ Advocates Push Back Against Discriminatory Bills Amid Pride Month
As a host of anti-LGBTQ bills are introduced across the U.S., advocates, elected leaders and communities are centering discussions surrounding key issues throughout Pride Month.
Lack Of Child Care Options Is Costing North Carolina Billions Of Dollars
As federal pandemic funds are set to expire for childcare and early education, a new study highlights the impact a lack of child care access will have on North Carolina’s economy.
NCGOP Lawmakers Argue Voters Have No Right to Fair Elections as They Try to Get Gerrymandering Suit Tossed
North Carolina’s political maps, gerrymandered in Republicans’ favor to an extreme degree, were back in court earlier this month as GOP state lawmakers sought to have a lawsuit thrown out because, as they argued, voters have no right to fair elections.
Right-Wing Extremists Create ‘Project 2025’ Plan to ‘Dismantle the Federal Government’ – and its Impact Would Decimate Education in North Carolina
With the stated objective of fighting against the extreme right-wing Project 2025 agenda for a second Donald Trump presidency, a group of U.S. House Democrats has come together to launch a task force to stop the plan from taking hold should the twice-impeached convicted felon win November’s election.
Re-Entry and Re-Acclimation: NC Hotline Offers Assistance, Resources to the Formerly Incarcerated
Recidivism Reduction Educational Programs Services (RREPS) is a nonprofit that aims to “address systemic injustices and unconscious biases within the judicial system with direct and/or indirect methods.”
‘We’ve Got To Do Something’: Governor Roy Cooper Commits To Further Improving Public Safety In 2024
Governor Roy Cooper has vowed to use his last year in office to continue making North Carolina a safer place to live.
NC Democrats Propose State Constitutional Amendment Expanding Public Records Access
Earlier this month, Democrats in the North Carolina General Assembly introduced House Bill 1075 and Senate Bill 911 that would amend the state constitution to guarantee the right to access public records and meetings. The proposal is a direct challenge to a provision Republican lawmakers added to last year’s state budget that allows them to hide legislative records from public scrutiny.
NC Restrictions On Abortion Pills Struck Down By Federal Judge
The laws for obtaining mifepristone, medication to terminate a pregnancy, in North Carolina are changing.
Republican-Led New Hanover County School Board Strips Classrooms Of Student Art And Family Photos
A new controversial policy came out of the New Hanover County Board of Education’s latest meeting earlier this month. The right-wing led school board voted 4-1 to pass a policy that would strip classrooms, school grounds, ball fields and buses of staff family pictures, student art and any materials that represent other nations.
Chapel Hill Receives Funding To Build New Affordable Homes
Fifty-four new affordable homes will be built in Chapel Hill, as the town received $14.8 million from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to finance the construction.
Newly Uncovered Facebook Posts Show Mark Robinson Using ‘British Cigarette’ as Euphemism For Homophobic Slur
North Carolina Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is no stranger to posting hateful anti-LGBTQ+ content on social media, but more highly offensive posts written by him have recently been uncovered by The Advocate.
State Board of Elections Approves Early Voting Sites, Hours Early To Ensure Expanded Access For North Carolina Voters
The North Carolina Republican Party and its two Republican members of the North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) are up in arms after the board approved counties’ early voting plans three months earlier than usual, NC Newsline reported.
Josh Stein Frames Governor’s Race Against Mark Robinson as an Election to Determine Our Future Rights in NC
“[North Carolina can be] a state where we invest in public education, not one that slashes funding from our public schools. A state where we stand up for our fundamental rights like voting rights and women’s rights, not one that sends us back to the 1960s,” AG Josh Stein said at the NC Democratic Party convention.
New Josh Stein Ad Focuses On Mark Robinson’s Comments Blaming Women for ‘Killing’ Babies Because They Can’t ‘Keep [Their] Skirt Down’
Josh Stein’s new ad, titled “Listen,” is part of a seven-figure buy by his gubernatorial campaign. The ad attacks Republican candidate Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s views on abortion – using nothing but Robinson’s own words.
North Carolina Could Lose Hundreds Of Child Care Centers Unless Legislature Takes Action
If Congress fails to renew funding by June 30, almost 3 in 10 child care centers throughout North Carolina will be forced to close once the pandemic-era grants expire.
Latine Advocates and Health Experts Push Back Against Harmful ICE Bill
Recent studies have shown the negative impact on health outcomes and access to care for communities targeted by immigration/law enforcement bills like HB 10.
Effort to Restrict Public Access to NC Autopsy Reports Dropped in NC Senate
A proposal that aimed to restrict public access to autopsy records has been removed from the bill where it was originally included. However, it might reappear in the future, according to one of its sponsors.
NCGOP Rallies Around Trump, Despite His 34 Felony Convictions
North Carolina Republicans, led by Mark Robinson, have doubled down on their support for the convicted felon. Taking cues from Trump himself, Robinson immediately posted baseless allegations on social media after the verdict.
Resilience Exchange Website Offers Resources For North Carolinians To Respond To Climate Change
The NC Resilience Exchange, created by the N.C. Office of Recovery and Resiliency, offers a variety of resources to help communities prepare for and respond to the inevitable impacts of climate change.
It’s Snakebite Season and the Snakes Ain’t Playing Around: What You Need to Know If You Encounter a Snake
Did you know North Carolina leads the nation in snakebites involving venomous and non-venomous snakes annually?
North Carolina Dems Fighting To Save Affordable Internet Program
While Democrats are fighting to save the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), Republicans have remained quiet and noncommittal as to whether they would support extending it. This is especially noteworthy, as 53% of ACP beneficiaries in our state live in GOP districts.
Another House Along North Carolina’s Coast Has Collapsed Into The Atlantic Ocean
Source: The Associated Press In Rodanthe, a house has collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean. The collapse of the unoccupied, privately owned home occurred on the
Winston Salem State University’s RAMSES Scholarship: Filling the Need in Special Education
Starting this fall, Winston-Salem State is offering funding to qualified teachers and students, who are and want to be special education teachers. The scholarship program is called the RAMSES scholarship.
GOP lawmakers sneak campaign finance changes into unrelated bill
The NC Senate Republicans’ proposal, attached to an unrelated and also controversial bill to ban non-medical masks in public, would change campaign finance law to allow more dark money donations.
NC Attorney General Sues Pactiv Evergreen For Closure Of Paper Mill, Breach Of State Agreement
Attorney General Josh Stein has sued Pactiv Evergreen for abruptly closing down their paper mill in Canton North Carolina.
Rebuilding Black Wall Street in Asheville, North Carolina
During Memorial Day weekend of 2024, the city of Asheville hosted GRINDFest for the fourth year in a row.
GRINDFest is an annual free three-day festival that is dedicated to celebrating Black business and entrepreneurship in Asheville, North Carolina.
Eastern NC Residents Fight To Remove Confederate Monument To “Faithful Slaves”
After decades of advocacy, residents in Tyrrell County have filed a federal lawsuit to have a Confederate-era monument removed from outside the county courthouse.
Popular Beach Shade Takes Over NC Beaches
If you stroll along the North Carolina coastline this summer, you’ll likely find a striking sight: vibrant blue and turquoise canopies dancing in the breeze.
NC House Committee Votes To End Automatic Removal Of Some Criminal Records, Backtracking On Bipartisan 2020 Law
Four years ago, the North Carolina General Assembly passed a bipartisan law to direct state officials to develop a process so that criminal charges that are dismissed or result in “not guilty” or “not responsible” findings are deleted from a person’s record without the need for a formal request.
NC Attorney General Joins 29 Other States In Live Nation Lawsuit, Alleging Illegal Monopoly
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein has joined a lawsuit accusing Live Nation Entertainment and Ticketmaster of illegally monopolizing the live entertainment industry, particularly ticketing services for concerts.
Advocates Call On Legislature To Invest In Period Supplies In Schools
Last week, advocates across the country participated in Period Poverty Awareness Week, a national call to action to view menstrual supplies not just as health necessities but as fundamental educational tools.
Migrant Worker’s Death on Farm Owned by NCGOP State Sen. Lisa Barnes’ Family Leads to Nearly $190,000 in Fines
The Nash County farm owned by the husband of Republican North Carolina State Sen. Lisa Barnes is facing nearly $190,000 in fines from the NC Department of Labor after an investigation found Barnes Farming committed multiple violations that played a role in the heat-related death of a migrant worker from Mexico last year, WFAE reported.
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Says Republicans ‘Were Right About HB2’ – a Law That Cost NC $3B+ in Lost Business
House Bill 2, better known as HB2 or the “bathroom bill,” is back in the news in North Carolina, and could be back in the law books if Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson wins the gubernatorial race in November, according to a speech he made in May.
Forecasters Predict The Most Active Hurricane Season Ever And Here’s Why
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released its forecast, indicating an 85 percent likelihood of more named storms, hurricanes, and major hurricanes compared to the average season.
‘Massive Voter Education And Mobilization’: AG Josh Stein, And GA Sen. Raphael Warnock Rally Faith Leaders Ahead Of November Elections
A group of faith leaders gathered at Reeder Memorial Baptist Church in Charlotte for a campaign event for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Josh Stein.
Advocates Hold “Day Without Childcare” To Push Lawmakers To Address Funding Needs
Across the state of North Carolina there are around 5.000 child care centers serving over 200,000 children. With fewer companies offering remote work, leaving scores of individuals returning to office, and a growing population in the state, the importance of childcare is obvious to many. However, many childcare centers in the state are at risk of closing their doors, permanently.
On Brown’s 70th Anniversary, Study Finds That NC School Segregation Is Worsening
A study by NC State shows schools across the state are more segregated now than in the 1980s. The study found that in 2021, 13.5% of the state’s public schools were intensely segregated schools of color. These schools also had high rates of free and reduced-price lunch recipients – nearly 83% – which indicated a further segregation based on poverty level.
Abortion, Voting Rights Groups Invest In North Carolina Supreme Court Race
The National Democratic Redistricting Committee, a group that fights for fair legislative maps, and Planned Parenthood Votes, the health care organization’s political arm, are teaming up to invest in state supreme court races in North Carolina as well as Arizona, Michigan, Montana, Ohio, and Texas. The groups plan to spend $5 million across the states to fund digital ads, canvassing operations, and get-out-the-vote efforts, they announced earlier this month.
NC Lieutenant Governor Candidate Hal Weatherman Has a Funny Name But His Right-Wing Politics Are No Joke
There are few better names for a TV meteorologist than Hal Weatherman. Unfortunately, for North Carolinians, this Weatherman won’t be providing the seven-day forecast because he is a right-wing extremist politician who could be our state’s next lieutenant governor.
Carolina Core Revs Up as Electrification Takes Center Stage In The “Epicenter Of Clean Energy”
The Carolina Core, the heartland of North Carolina, is emerging as a major player in the electric vehicle (EV) revolution.
UNC Board Cuts Funding For Diversity Programs
As North Carolina’s public university system prepares to vote on revising its diversity policy, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Board of Trustees voted recently to cut funding for diversity programs in next year’s budget.
On One-Year Anniversary Of NC’s Abortion Restrictions Measure, Advocates Rally To Reject Anti-Abortion Candidates
On the anniversary of the Republican-led state legislature voting to increase restrictions on abortion in North Carolina, groups opposed to the ban held a press conference to underscore the measure’s impact.
NC Republicans Are Trying To Pass Another Bill Taking Away Your Rights – This Time Banning All Masks in Public
Republicans in the North Carolina Senate have once again passed a bill that will take away North Carolinians’ freedoms, this time passing a ban on anyone wearing masks in public – even for health reasons.
The P.O.O.F Teen Center in Durham: Inspiring Local Teens to be Entrepreneurs
As violence intensifies in Durham, North Carolina, POOF Teen Center, a local nonprofit strives to pour into the young people of the city by providing life skills for their futures.
NC Chief Justice Won’t Say Why He’s Removing Judges From Leadership Positions
North Carolina Chief Justice Paul Newby won’t explain why he replaced Mecklenburg County’s top district court judge, Elizabeth Trosch. Newby chose to designate District Court Judge Roy Wiggins as chief, removing Trosch from the position she held for four years.
City Of Raleigh Puts $5 Million Into Addressing Homelessness
It was announced Tuesday May 7th that the Raleigh City Council will be starting a new program to tackle homelessness.
North Carolina’s Average Teacher Pay Ranking Dropped, New Reports Finds
According to a new report, North Carolina fell two spots in annual teacher salary rankings, dropping to 38th in the nation.
NC Gubernatorial Candidates Offer Two Different Visions For Public Schools
Gubernatorial candidates Josh Stein and Mark Robinson addressed educators and community leaders from across North Carolina at the Public School Forum of North Carolina’s annual Eggs & Issues Breakfast earlier this month.
NC Republicans’ Fast-Tracked Anti-Semitism Bill Would Define Their Own Gubernatorial Nominee As An Anti-Semite
Earlier this month, a group of Jewish, Muslim and Christian activists gathered outside the North Carolina General Assembly to protest a bill that would codify a controversial definition of antisemitism into law.
The Biden Administration wants to reclassify marijuana, what this means for North Carolinians
Last year the Department of Health and Human services recommended a reclassification of Marijuana to the Drug Enforcement Administration at the request of President Biden.
Some North Carolina Abortion Restrictions Ruled Unlawful
Some of North Carolina government’s restrictions on dispensing abortion pills, such as requiring that doctors prescribe and provide the drug to the patient in person, are unlawful, a judge ruled on Tuesday.
President Biden Announces Investment Into Clean Water In Wilmington
In his first visit to Wilmington, North Carolina, President Joe Biden highlighted the importance of clean water infrastructure.
Criminal Justice Advocates Lobby For “Second Chance” Bills At NCGA
North Carolinians from around the state gathered in front of the General Assembly on April 30 for the annual Second Chance Lobby Day to draw attention to the hurdles that previously incarcerated people can face when trying to re-enter society.
Proposed Bill Would Allocate $50 Million To Remove PFAS From Fayetteville Drinking Water
A bill introduced in the state senate recently proposes allocating $50 million in state funds to the Fayetteville Public Works Commission.
Durham Officials Testing For Possible Lead Contamination At Playgrounds In Five Parks
Just months after 35 Durham park areas were fenced off due to possible lead contamination, Durham Parks and Recreation is temporarily closing 5 playgrounds to conduct further tests for lead contamination.
NC Democratic Leader Warns Of Further Abortion Restrictions
The North Carolina General Assembly’s short session officially began on April 24, with big budget ticket issues at the top of mind.
Voting Rights in NC Could Be in Trouble if Election Denier Dan Bishop Wins AG Race
North Carolina U.S. Rep. Dan Bishop, an election-denying, anti-LGBTQ+, anti-reproductive rights, pro-insurrection right-wing Republican is the NCGOP’s nominee to be North Carolina’s next attorney general, and a win would likely result in new, more serious attacks on our voting rights.
National Education Association’s New US Teacher Pay Rankings Show Mostly Bad News for NC Educators
A new report released earlier this month by the National Education Association (NEA) had some good news – and bad – regarding teacher pay in North Carolina, The News & Observer reported.
“I Believe I Did The Right Thing” North Carolinian Who Struck Officer With A Pole At Capitol Sentenced To Six Years In Prison
On April 23, 2024 a North Carolina man was sentenced to 6 years of prison for assaulting police officers during the January 6th Capitol riot.
The NCGA is Back and Republicans Have a Lot of Plans – What Will it Mean for You?
On April 24, the North Carolina General Assembly returned from a six-month break to begin an impactful legislative session.
Raleigh Man Hopeful Looking To Hurdle His Way To The Paris Olympics
Summer is just around the corner and that means the 2024 Olympics in Paris, France will commence.
New Report Shows North Carolina Has Cleanest Air in Decades
A new report by the American Lung Association shows North Carolina air particle pollution levels are low, and the North Carolina Division of Air Quality says that the state’s air is the cleanest it’s been in decades.
Biden Administration Moves To Protect Privacy Of Abortion Seekers
The Biden administration announced new regulations this April to strengthen privacy protections for abortion patients and health care providers.
Federal Judge Strikes Down NC Law On Prosecuting Ex-Felons Who Voted Before 2024
A federal judge has put a stop to the enforcement of a North Carolina law that had severe penalties for individuals voting while still on probation or parole for a felony conviction, even if they mistakenly violated the voting law. This decision has been welcomed by advocacy groups representing low-income residents and Black union members. However, the ruling only addresses certain claims of illegal voting that occurred before 2024.
AG Josh Stein’s Lead Widens In Governor’s Race, New Poll Finds
As the gubernatorial race heats up, a new poll shows where North Carolina voters stand months ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
Nonprofit Operated By Mark Robinson’s Wife Flagged For Discrepancies By DHHS
Documents obtained by NC Newsline and The News & Observer reveal issues surrounding a nonprofit operated by Yolanda Hill, the wife of Republican gubernatorial candidate Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson.
Gov. Cooper Says NCGOP’s Private School Voucher Program Will ’Choke the Life Out of Public Schools’
North Carolina’s two-year budget was passed last year after months of Republican delays – and without Gov. Roy Cooper’s signature – but the legislature is now back for this year’s “short session,” which will give lawmakers the chance to tinker with the budget.
Political Arm of Planned Parenthood to Spend Record-Setting $10 Million in North Carolina to Get Pro-Choice Democrats Elected
Considering North Carolina’s status as one of the most important battleground states in the country, it’s no surprise that political organizations, donors and candidates’ campaigns are planning to spend big bucks here ahead of November’s election.
Diversity Equity Inclusion (DEI) Programs and North Carolina Public Schools
In the midst of the UNC System Board of Governors actively considering removing Diversity Equity Inclusion (DEI) programs from North Carolina public universities, Guilford County Schools’ (GCS) Office for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion is making strides to make sure that every student is included.
Gov. Cooper Advocates For Congressional Funding To Secure Internet Access For Millions Of North Carolinians
According to WTVD, Governor Roy Cooper raised the need for digital connectivity at this year’s Semafor World Economy Summit. The summit is one of the most critical economic gatherings for world and national leaders.
Rising Seas, Not Subsidies, Driving NC Coastal Property Values
A new study reveals that rising sea levels, a consequence of climate change, are having a significant impact on the economic landscape of North Carolina’s coast.
Immigrant Advocacy Groups Celebrate Community, Warn Against ICE Bill
Advocates for North Carolina’s immigrant community gathered this Tax Day to tout the contributions immigrants make to the economy and warn against a bill Republicans are trying once again to pass this legislative session.
NC Justice Department Partners With US Department of Transportation to Protect Airline Passengers Rights
North Carolina officials have teamed up with the federal government to hold airlines accountable for their misconduct.
Biden-Harris Campaign And Activists Sound The Alarm On Black Maternal Health Crisis
Black Maternal Health Week is recognized each year from April 11-17 to bring attention and action in improving Black maternal health.
‘These Races Matter’: North Carolina Group Aims To ‘Flip’ State Courts
Less than two months after the primary, groups across the state have turned their attention to the November general election.
NC Supreme Court’s Republican Justices Are Ignoring Judicial Ethics and Playing Favorites
It’s good to have friends in high places, and it’s especially true when those friends are state Supreme Court justices who have no judicial ethics and who also happen to be ruling on your case.
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Claims That Beating Your Child is ‘a Form of Love’
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson seems to dislike a lot of things – the LGBTQ+ community, powerful women, Black people, public schools, Jewish and Muslim people, a woman’s right to choose, and paying his taxes – but if there’s one thing he does seem to like, it’s expressing his belief that beating children is “a form of love.”
AG Josh Stein Announces End of Rape Kit Backlog
On Tuesday, Attorney General Josh Stein announced that North Carolina has successfully cleared the backlog of untested sexual assault kits. Since 2017, Stein has made it a priority to address this issue, aiming to ensure justice for survivors.
Tornado Outbreak 13 Years Ago Is A Reminder To Be Prepared For Violent Spring Weather
North Carolina has seen some extreme weather over the years. Our history is well documented with the destruction of hurricanes over the years.
Landmark EPA Regulations Will Make Drinking Water Safer in North Carolina
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has taken a historic step to safeguard drinking water across the United States by setting the first-ever national limits on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often referred to as “forever chemicals.” These man-made chemicals have been linked to various health problems and have contaminated water supplies nationwide, including North Carolina.
Key Republicans Endorse Far-Right Extremist Michele Morrow In State Superintendent Run
North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore and a pair of top Republican donors are lining up behind Michele Morrow, despite her long history of deeply troubling statements – including one calling for the televised execution of President Barack Obama.
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Has a History of Attacking Powerful Black Women
At a time when women’s freedoms are under attack, the Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson has nothing to offer except hate, belittlement and degrading politics.
North Carolina’s Young Voters Can Shift The Political Landscape
In the 2022 midterm election cycle, young voters turned out in historic numbers and helped Democrats stave off the Republican red wave. For 2024, Democrats are hoping youth voters can deliver once again, as elections across the country have highly competitive races.
Wake County Named 1 of 13 Most Important ‘Battleground Counties’ in the Country Ahead of November’s Election
North Carolinians know how important their votes are when it comes to presidential elections because North Carolina is one of the most important battleground states in the nation.
April Quinnipiac Poll Shows Biden, Trump in Dead Heat; Stein Leads Robinson by 8%
North Carolina is perhaps the most important battleground state in this November’s election and if President Joe Biden wins here, it makes it nearly impossible for Donald Trump to win without upset victories in traditionally blue or blue-leaning states.
Florida Abortion Ban Threatens Already Strained North Carolina Healthcare System
The Florida Supreme Court issued a ruling this month allowing a six-week abortion ban to go into effect starting May 1. The extremely restrictive law – which bans abortion at a stage when many women do not even know they are pregnant – will have a wide-ranging impact not just on Florida, but the entire South.
When Will North Carolina See A Total Solar Eclipse Again?
The days leading up to the Great American Solar Eclipse 2024 saw many people making plans to witness history that doesn’t happen that often. Some people went as far as taking vacations from work and traveling to cities that have the best view of the solar eclipse.
Clean Energy Boom Boosts North Carolina’s Economy
North Carolina is poised for a major economic boost thanks to a surge in clean energy investments, according to a new analysis by E2, a nonpartisan group of environmental business leaders. The report examines nine clean energy projects announced in the state since the Inflation Reduction Act passed in August 2022.
“Underpaid And Underappreciated”: NC Teachers Turnover Rates Rise
In North Carolina, investment in public schools has declined dramatically over the last decade. Some of the deepest cuts made by the Republican-led General Assembly have resulted in worsening school facility conditions, lackluster teacher pay, and an ever-increasing staff turnover rate.
NC Lawmakers Request Funding For Child Care & Mental Health Facilities Facing Staff Shortages
State health officials briefed a legislative oversight committee on Tuesday, highlighting the urgent need for increased funding to address critical staffing and financial deficits confronting childcare and mental health facilities in North Carolina.
“I’m Fighting For You — All North Carolinians”: Josh Stein Offers Hope In Gubernatorial Race
North Carolina’s governor race is becoming the most watched in the country. A recent poll from Quinnipiac University shows Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein, at 52% among registered voters and Republican Mark Robinson, who serves as lieutenant governor, behind with 44%.
Biden Campaign Opening 10 Field Offices in NC as They Set Their Sights on Winning the Tar Heel State
With the presidential election less than seven months away, President Joe Biden’s campaign is picking up steam in North Carolina as his team here recently announced the opening of 10 new field offices in the state, Axios reported.
Mark Robinson’s Wife Suddenly Shuts Down Nonprofit Amid Attacks From Conservatives, Questions Over Pandemic Loans
The wife of Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is facing scrutiny after suddenly announcing the closing of her controversial nonprofit, likely at the end of April, The Assembly reported.
Keeping the Legacy of Happy Hills Alive For Generations to Come
The African American historic neighborhood, Happy Hills, in Winston Salem, North Carolina is in the process of revitalization.
North Carolina Surpasses Electric Vehicle Registration Goals Two Years Early
North Carolina has achieved its electric vehicle (EV) registration goals two years ahead of schedule, according to a press release from Governor Roy Cooper’s office.
Attorney General Stein Files Brief In Support Of Protecting Emergency Abortion Care
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein filed a friend-of-the-court brief along with a coalition of 24 other attorneys general at the end of March, imploring the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold a ruling that requires Idaho hospitals to provide emergency abortion care.
President Biden And Harris Tout Healthcare And Expanding Access During North Carolina Stop
Last month, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris promoted their healthcare agenda in Raleigh, arguing that Democrats are committed to preserving access to care amid Republican attacks.
Attorney General Stein And Charlotte Leaders Combat Growing Fentanyl Crisis
Last week, state and local leaders held a press conference to lay out their efforts to mitigate the fentanyl epidemic.
With the Release of Beyoncé’s Latest Album, Let’s Take a Look at Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s One-Sided Beef with Queen Bey
Beyoncé’s highly anticipated country-influenced album “Cowboy Carter” was released on March 29 but there’s at least one North Carolina politician who, despite his apparent appreciation for country music, certainly won’t be listening.
Leaked Audio: Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Told Group He Wants to Defund Public Education
North Carolina may be in the bottom five in the nation when it comes to education funding, but it sounds like Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson won’t be content until we are dead last in all the rankings.
Wolfpack Women’s & Men’s Teams Dance On To The Final Four
The N.C. State Wolfpack owns the college basketball world right now. The men’s and women’s teams came into their respective NCAA Basketball Tournaments and put the college basketball community on notice. Both teams will play in the Final Four with a chance of being crowned 2023-2024 national champion.
Relentless Erosion Unearths Cold War Secrets at Cape Hatteras National Seashore
The exposed area reveals remnants of a Cold War-era military facility, raising new environmental anxieties. Park officials report “petroleum odors and sheen” emanating from the site, believed to be leaking from buried structures used by the Navy and Coast Guard.
US Forest Service Issues A Warning To Rogue Trail Builders In Pisgah National Forest
The National Forest Service is on a mission to crack down on these illegal trails. Their reasoning is rooted in the very essence of their duty: to protect the delicate balance of nature within these treasured lands.
Bob The Cat Is Back With Another Chapter Of Twists And Turns
If you have been following along over the past few months you may recall a story that has all the twists and turns fitting for a Netflix series. This story features “Bob the Cat” and his adventures from Kansas to North Carolina which included a name change and an intense custody battle.
Meet Mo Green, The Democratic Nominee For NC Superintendent
Maurice “Mo” Green won the Democratic primary and is the former superintendent of Guilford County Schools, the third largest school district in the state. Green was also the executive director of the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, a foundation that awards grants supporting public education.
New Poll Shows Abortion Rights Key Factor In NC Lt. Governor’s Race
North Carolina voters oppose the 12-week abortion ban passed by Republicans last summer by a 13-point margin (49% oppose / 36% support) and that they are less likely to vote for candidates who support it (42% less likely / 27% more likely).
First Lady Jill Biden Uplifts The Need For Women’s Health Research
For North Carolina, the Biden Administration has recognized the Research Triangle Park as a potential leader in women’s health research.
President Biden Latest Student Loan Cancellation Brings Relief To 78,000 Public Service Workers
The public service workers who will receive the debt forgiveness are teachers, nurses, firefighters, and other public servants, who are eligible for relief.
Michele Morrow Again Under Scrutiny for Past Social Media Posts on Transgender Kids, QAnon Conspiracies and More
It has become very clear, very quickly just how unqualified Morrow is to be running the state’s public schools or to be in any position of power. She’s become so toxic that the North Carolina Republican Party, who have embraced Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson and his hatred of the LGBTQ+ community and just about everyone else, is now too afraid to say whether they support Morrow.
Citing Mark Robinson’s Rhetoric, Gubernatorial Nomination, Connecticut is Now Trying to Lure NC Businesses to Move
The lawmakers cited Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s Republican gubernatorial nomination, his desire to ban abortion, and his history of monstrous comments about the LGBTQ+ community, women and others as the reason why North Carolina businesses may be open to moving.
This Spring Will Be North Carolina’s Loudest Since 1803
Two separate broods of cicadas, Brood XIX and Brood XIII, are primed to emerge from their slumber at the same time. This is a rare event that hasn’t happened since 1803!
Righting the Wrongs of Environmental Injustice in Greensboro
Greensboro’s Bingham Park was once a landfill and an incinerator. The landfill operated there from the 1920s to 1950s. Toxic waste from the landfill directly seeped into the groundwater and the soil of the land.
VP Harris Makes Historic Visit to Abortion Clinic, Underscoring Importance of Reproductive Rights
Vice President Kamala Harris visited an abortion clinic in Minnesota earlier this month, a first for any U.S. President or Vice President.
AI Supercharges Threat of Election Disinformation in 2024
The advancement of AI is exponentially amplifying the threat of election disinformation globally, according to the AP. Now, even individuals armed with just a smartphone and a devious imagination can easily produce convincing fake content aimed at manipulating voters.
Blue Ridge Parkway Receives Much Needed Funding Boost From North Carolina Drivers
The scenic Blue Ridge Parkway is getting a much-needed boost thanks to North Carolina drivers. A specialty license plate program dedicated to the parkway has brought in over half a million dollars.
AG Josh Stein, Rep. Deb Ross Push For IVF Protections Following Controversial Alabama Supreme Court Decision
Joined by Attorney General Josh Stein and Congresswoman Deborah Ross, Democratic leaders are calling on state legislators to write protections for IVF into state law.
New NCGOP Election Law Impacts Voters During Primary, Throwing Out 1,000 Mail-In Votes
North Carolina’s new Republican-backed law eliminated the three-day grace period for counting properly postmarked mail-in ballots and blocked voters from dropping off their mail-in ballots in person at one-stop, early voting sites.
NCGA Republicans Given ‘Black Hole Award’ for ‘Unethical and Shadowy Governance’ After Changing Public Records Law
#NCGA lawmakers are “shirking their moral and constitutional duties as public employees to inform their constituents what they are doing with taxpayer time and money while on the clock,” said the SPJ’s Tim Gruver.
With 3 NC Teams in Both Tourneys, Let the (March) Madness Begin!
The state of North Carolina has a total of six (Duke, UNC, N.C. State) men’s and women’s teams vying for a chance to be national champions in their respective sports.
Advocates Push Back Against Harmful Anti-LGBTQ+ Measures in Virtual Town Hall
In response to several discriminatory laws passed in North Carolina, the Campaign for Southern Equality (CSE) and Equality NC held a virtual town hall on supporting young LGBTQ+ North Carolinians.
Biden Administration Caps Credit Card Late Fees at $8
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) estimates that capping fees at $8 will save American households over $10 billion annually by slashing fees from an average of $32.
NC’s Public Schools Could Soon Be Led By MAGA Extremist Who Doesn’t Believe in Public Education
Michele Morrow, who wants to be in charge of NC’s public schools, has called teachers “groomers” and said they’re training kids in “transgender theory.”
Fired Police Officer, Indicted Anti-CRT Johnston County School Board Member Advances to November Election After Primary Win
Anti-CRT Johnston County school board member Ron Johnson, who has been censured twice, fired from his job as a police officer and is facing extortion charges, could be reelected in November.
Matthews Commissioners Push Back Against ‘Disgusting And Hate-Filled’ Comments
Earlier this month, a handful of individuals connected to the Town of Matthews’ Board of Commissioners Zoom meeting to share public comments. However, the individuals took turns sharing hate speech targeted toward the LGBTQ+ community and the Jewish community.
Oak Island Beach is Once Again Eroded and Must Look 18 Miles Offshore to Replenish its Sand
Replenishing the sand, a common practice, is proving difficult. Nearby sources are running low, forcing them to look further – a staggering 18 miles offshore.
In Latest Uncovered Misogynistic Rant, Robinson Roots For ‘America Where Women Couldn’t Vote’
Mark Robinson has called women “whores,” argued that women shouldn’t be leaders, joked about domestic violence, and defended the likes of Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby.
ECU Mobile Clinic Fights Rural Health Gap, School Suspensions, Inequality
Over the past three years, ECU medical students have provided free physicals for hundreds of school children. It’s an extension of a public school telehealth program that converted a university bus to a mobile clinic in 2020.
Sports Betting is Live in NC, Here’s What You Need to Know Before Placing That Bet
This new venture is expected to generate significant revenue, which has been traditionally spent in other states such as Virginia and Maryland. Eight operators, along with their partners, are now accepting bets.
‘Mark Madness’: Advocates Statewide Decry Mark Robinson’s Extremism
Dubbed “Mark Madness,” North Carolinians and the Coalition Against Robinson’s Extremism (CARE), launched a statewide campaign to educate voters about the troubling history of the Trump-backed nominee.
Hundreds Mourn Deaths by Poverty Outside NC Legislature, Vow Action
“Poverty and low wages are violence, a deeply deadly violence,” said Rev. William Barber III. “America must face not just poverty in America, but poverty in America. The uniqueness of the poverty here, which is greater than any of the other top 25 industrial countries of the world.”
In Durham, VP Kamala Harris Announces $32M in Funding for Women- and Minority-Led Businesses in NC
Vice President Kamala Harris visited Durham’s historic Black Wall Street district where she announced that the Biden-Harris administration will be awarding $32 million to women- and minority-led businesses in North Carolina.
Black Faith Leaders Urge Colleagues to Speak Out on Social Justice Issues
“Because what would the Dr. King say? That injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere? Yes, we have to be that kind of moral voice that protects that justice and liberty for everybody,” said Rev. Chalice Overy.
Biden-Harris Administration Announces Major Investments Toward Rural Communities, Infrastructure
As part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, 216 projects in 45 states will receive funding from the USDA to bring high-speed internet, clean, safe water, and economic growth to rural communities.
The National Media Has Found Out About Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson – Can He Handle the Criticism?
Mark Robinson recently complained about the media’s coverage of his speeches. Much like his idol, Donald Trump, Robinson is a thin-skinned master of dishing it out and then complaining about the response.
Attorney General Josh Stein Convenes With Triad Law Enforcement to Discuss Fentanyl Crisis
N.C. Attorney General Josh Stein urged the state legislature to increase funding to address the growing fentanyl crisis in the Triad.
How Does Public Education Prepare Our Children To Lead In The Future?
What is the goal of our public education? Is it to prepare our children to lead in the future? Or is it to protect them from a past we all need to learn from?
Major League Baseball In North Carolina? It’s Possible.
Major League Baseball (MLB) is expanding and two North Carolina cities are being considered to become the home of a brand new Major League team. Both Raleigh and Charlotte are pitching to MLB decision makers to bring a new team to their growing cities.
Wake County Schools Considering Suing Social Media Companies Over Student Mental Health
The Wake County school board is contemplating the possibility of taking legal action against social media companies, contending that the psychological damage caused by their apps necessitates school intervention, according to WRAL
Cold Stuns Turtles Off NC Coast As Climate Change Shifts Currents
The NC Coast Guard recently released 81 rehabilitated turtles from North Carolina’s Sea Turtle Assistance & Rehabilitation Center on Roanoke Island that were rescued from the coast.
Alabama Court Declares That Frozen Embryos Are Children, Using Strikingly Similar Rhetoric To NCGOP
The all-Republican Alabama Supreme Court ruled 8-1 this month that frozen embryos are children and thus people can be held liable for destroying them.
EPA Finalizing Rule To Officially Designate PFAS As Hazardous Substances
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is finalizing a rule that will designate two per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) chemicals as hazardous substances, making polluters financially liable for cleaning up contamination.
Right-Wing Film On 1898 Wilmington Massacre Focuses On White Couple’s ‘Love Story’
The Raleigh-based right-wing think tank John Locke Foundation recently released a short film about the 1898 Wilmington massacre that focuses on a “fast-paced love story” between a white couple, and not on the mass murder of the city’s Black residents
Republican-Leaning New Hanover School Board Censors Teachers In New Policy
Since Republicans took over the New Hanover County School Board, numerous controversial policies have been pushed by right-wing board members, including a revision to their latest measure, Policy 7205.
NC Supreme Court Hears Latest Arguments In Landmark School Funding Case
Late last month, the North Carolina Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the long-running Leandro education case. The Feb. 22nd hearing marked the fifth appearance of the 30 year-long case in front of the high court.
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Accuses Media of Mischaracterizing His Views – Despite Video, Audio Proof
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson played the victim in his CPAC speech last week, claiming that the media is unfair to him by reporting what he says.
Leaked Audio: Mark Robinson Says Only Some People Should Be Allowed to Vote Early, Calls 17-Day Early Voting Period ‘Outrageous’
In the audio clip, Mark Robinson told supporters there should be “one day to vote” and called the state’s 17-day early voting period “outrageous.”
Huge Indoor Sports Facility Coming To Raleigh. But What Sports Will Be Played There?
Raleigh will be home to the largest indoor pickleball and golf facility in North Carolina. The 71,000-square-foot facility will be located near downtown.
New, Survivor-Led Service Answers Addiction, Mental Health Crisis in NC
“When you’re in a tough spot, sometimes the best person to talk with is a person who has had similar experiences,” said NC Health and Human Services Secretary Kody H. Kinsley.
Anti-Abortion Activists Plot For Sweeping New Restrictions Under A Potential New Trump Administration
Former Trump administration officials and allies are planning new ways to restrict abortion rights if the former president returns to power, involving sweeping new restrictions and arcane legal theories.
App State, ECU Join State Initiative Supporting Aspiring Teachers
Participants in the Teaching Fellows program commit to repaying forgivable loans by teaching in North Carolina’s public schools after graduation.
Pittsboro Battles Toxic Chemicals in Drinking Water, Blames Upstream Polluters, Indifferent Lawmakers
Pittsboro is taking legal action against Apollo Chemical, which discharged 1,4-dioxane into residents’ drinking water, and major PFAS manufacturers like Chemours and DuPont.
109-Year-Old NC Resident Casts Vote On 1st Day Of Early Voting: ‘I Think It’s An Example To All Of Us’
A Tufts University study found that millennial and youth voters make up the largest, racially diverse group of potential voters in North Carolina, however, they have the lowest voter turnout of any generation.
National Report Gives North Carolina An ‘F’ For Voter Access
The Institute for Responsive Government has examined the NCGOP-held legislature’s policies and determined that their measures restrict voters.
NC Supreme Court Justice Phil Berger Jr. Won’t Recuse Himself from Leandro Case Despite His Father’s Involvement
The plaintiffs in the case, which include families and school boards in five lower-income counties, had requested that Justice Phil Berger Jr. recuse himself from the case due to his father’s involvement.
Gen Z and Millennial Voters Want Politicians to Talk About Mental Health
A Harvard Youth Poll revealed that almost half of Americans under 30 reported feeling down, depressed, or hopeless, with 56% experiencing nervousness, anxiety, or unease multiple times a week.
Making History in Black History Month: Bump.Baby.Bliss
Unfortunately, here in North Carolina Black women are three times as likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than white women.
NC Man Attempts New World Record with Coloring Books
With over 1,286 pages currently filled, Mount Olive’s Scott Britt is attempting to color his way into the Guinness Book of World Records.
Knowledge Of Pregnancy Correlates With Abortion Support, New Study Finds
“We found that people who had a better understanding of pregnancy were more opposed to legislation restricting access to abortion,” Steven Greene, co-author of the study and a professor of political science at NC State said.
Advocates File Complaint Over Discriminatory ‘Parents’ Bill Of Rights’ Law
The Campaign for Southern Equality, an Asheville-based nonprofit, filed the complaint late last month, alleging that North Carolina’s adoption of the “Parents’ Bill of Rights” law has resulted in policies and practices that discriminate against LGBTQ students.
Attorney General Josh Stein Joins Coalition to Protect Abortion Pill Access
“No woman should ever have to worry about whether she can get the medication she needs,” stated Attorney General Josh Stein. “I will continue to do everything in my power to stand up for women’s reproductive freedoms.”
Biden Infrastructure Law invests $1.4 Million in Pocosin Lakes Boardwalk
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland announced a $1.4 million grant to overhaul the Scuppernong River Boardwalk at the Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge.
NC Attorney General Josh Stein, USDOJ Settle With First National Bank Over Its Discriminatory Lending Practices In 2 Major Cities.
Thanks to North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein and the U.S. Department of Justice, First National Bank of Pennsylvania (FNB) will pay out $13.5 million for participating in lending discrimination in majority-Black and Hispanic neighborhoods in two major metropolitan areas of North Carolina, Reuters reported.
Mark Robinson Says Trans People Should ‘Find a Corner Outside’ If They Want to Use the Bathroom – or Get Arrested
Judging by his recent campaign stops, Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has been feeling nostalgic lately – nostalgic for a time in North Carolina’s recent past when NC Republican leaders told transgender people which bathroom they could use in public spaces.
The Story of Granville Street Park in Oxford Shows the Power of Organizing in Rural NC Communities
No one would have blamed you for looking at the muddy grass, cracked blacktop, rusty playground equipment, and the two spots where basketball hoops stood more than 20 years ago at Granville Street Park in Oxford, and thinking to yourself, “This park has seen better days.”
Here’s Your Guide To Black History Month Events Happening Around The Triangle
Black History Month is a time of celebration and remembrance. Throughout North Carolina there are many events to celebrate the month.
Flesh-Eating Bacteria Infections Rise on East Coast Amid Rising Water Temperatures
Alarming new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals a disturbing trend: cases of the deadly flesh-eating bacteria Vibrio vulnificus have doubled on the East Coast compared to 2022.
Local Armadillo Corroborates Punxsutawney Spring Prediction
If you distrust the latest forecast from the perennial spring predictor and crepuscular yankee prognosticator, Punxsutawney Phil, his 2024 forecast of an early spring was corroborated by NC’s own Sylvia the Armadillo.
Governor Cooper Joins Reproductive Freedom Alliance Amicus Brief in SCOTUS Case Targeting Mifepristone
Recently Governor Roy Cooper joined the Reproductive Freedom Alliance in filing a brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to safeguard access to mifepristone, an FDA-approved abortion medication, according to NC Newsline.
Ex-Republican NC Supreme Court Justice Files Lawsuit Against NCGOP Over Maps That Violate Right to Fair Elections
At this point, it’s not surprising when Republicans in the North Carolina General Assembly have another election law, redistricting, or voting rights lawsuit filed against them, but the latest one is a bit unique.
Access To Obstetric Care In Rural North Carolina Dwindles, Even As Abortion Restrictions Have Made Demand Rise
More than a third (35%) of rural North Carolina hospitals don’t offer maternity care, according to a new report from the Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform.
National Election Model with 95% Accuracy Predicts Biden’s Reelection Thanks to Wins in NC, Other Swing States
One of the top storylines in every presidential election since President Barack Obama’s victory in 2008 has been, “Will North Carolina go blue again this time?” The answer has been “No” every time, but this year could be different – at least according to a recent national model forecast.
Sensible Book-Ban Policy By Winston-Salem/Forsyth School Board Angers Moms For Liberty Members
Last week, individuals who vehemently protested a sensible new policy regarding formal book ban requests in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools were essentially creating a commotion without substance, according to the News & Record.
Republicans In North Carolina Are Taking Unprecedented Steps To Lock In Political Power, New Report Says
North Carolina is increasingly becoming ground zero for the counter-majoritarian movement designed to “lock in political minority rule and slow the nation’s progress,” according to a new report from the Center for American Progress.
NC Gambling to Debut in March, in Time for NCAA March Madness
The NC State Lottery Commission has officially announced that sports betting will debut in North Carolina on Monday, March 11th at 12:00 p.m.
Testing By The Guardian Reveals PFAs Emissions From Chemours Plant May Be Higher Than Reported
In 2019, a consent order was issued requiring Chemours to reduce air emissions from its Fayetteville Works plant by at least 99%.
Racial Equity Task Force Releases Latest Report Highlighting Accomplishments
During its annual planning meeting last week, the N.C. Task Force for Racial Equity in Criminal Justice released its 2023 year-end report; summarizing its work and making recommendations for the future.
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Doubles Down on Banning Abortion While Pretending That’s Not What He’s Doing
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson doesn’t believe that abortions should be legal under any circumstance and he has expressed those views multiple times. But now he’s trying to pretend he doesn’t remember his past statements on abortion at the same time that he’s reiterated those beliefs on TV and in interviews.
NC Democrats Push For Transparency In Redistricting Process
Last week, North Carolina Democrats introduced a bill in Congress that would require transparency in the redistricting process.
NC Faith Leaders Hold Rally Outside NCGA in Support of Abortion Rights
On Jan. 22, pro-choice Americans marked 51 years since the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Roe v. Wade that legalized abortion and gave women the right to bodily autonomy. On June 24, anti-choice Americans will no doubt celebrate the fact that it has been two years since the Supreme Court overturned Roe
Holding Duke Energy Accountable For Power Loss In Durham On Jan. 17th: Here’s How To File A Claim And A Complaint
During the same week in January, when all Durham residents were experiencing extremely cold temperatures that dipped into the 20s
Warming Up Your Car Might Be A Myth. Or Is It?
Unless you have been under a rock you would know it’s winter time in North Carolina. To many this means that cold weather and the chance from snow is the highlight of the season.
NC Educators Join California, Oregon, as Early Adopters of AI in Schools
The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction just joined the Federal Department of Education, The Harvard Graduate School of Education, and the nation’s largest school district in advocating for Artificial Intelligence in the classroom
New Hanover County Takes Legal Action Against PFAS Manufacturers and Sellers
New Hanover County is suing over a dozen companies responsible for contaminating the area’s drinking water with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
Chapel Hill-Carrboro School Board Takes Stand Against Parents’ Bill of Rights to Protect LGBTQ+ Students
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro school board defied state law on Thursday by not mandating schools to inform parents when their students express a desire to be recognized by a different name or pronoun at school, according to the News & Observer.
Federal Judge Blocks Controversial Same-Day Registration Change
A federal judge blocked a portion of state Republicans’ controversial elections’ law that could prevent many North Carolinians from exercising their right to vote.
Mark Robinson Says He ‘Doesn’t Recall’ His Extreme Statements on Abortion – But We Do
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is the favorite in North Carolina’s GOP gubernatorial primary and just like other Republicans, such as N.C. Sen. Ted Budd, Robinson has essentially stopped talking about abortion, or “the a-word,” as he now calls it.
Abortion Rights To Take Center Stage This Election Cycle
President Biden and Democrats across the country held a series of events this month to highlight the fight for abortion rights as the nation marked what would have been the 51st anniversary of Roe v. Wade on January 22.
President Biden Announces Investments In High Speed Internet For Rural North Carolina
President Joe Biden made a stop in North Carolina last week, where he unveiled investments towards expanding high-speed internet access to an additional 16,000 households and businesses.
4 Right-Wing Extremists Among 5 Running in New Hanover County GOP’s School Board Primary
Right-wing extremists in New Hanover County, one of the most politically evenly split counties in the state, are once again trying to take over the school board, even with Republicans now having a majority on the board.
Neo-Nazi with History of Felony Convictions Gets OK to Run for NC House on GOP Ticket
Republicans in Rockingham County and the state party were left reeling last week after county and State Board of Elections officials cleared a neo-Nazi with a history of felony convictions to run for state House despite late attempts by the GOP to have the candidate removed, The News & Observer reported.
Beach Sweeping Robot Deployed in New Hanover County
It’s the Roomba of the Beach! Except it’s the size of a lawnmower, carefully remote controlled, and on a strict diet of cigarette butts, microplastics, and other seaside pollutants.
North Carolina pharmacists train to become birth control providers
After House Bill 96 went into effect in February 2022, pharmacists in North Carolina gained the ability, after training, to provide hormonal contraceptives without a doctor’s prescription to both adults and minors who have parental consent.
Increase Of Mass Shootings In North Carolina Underscores The Urgent Need Address Gun Violence
North Carolina experienced a dramatic rise in mass shootings in 2023, with 33 incidents shattering past records.
VP Harris Announces $285 Million For Mental Health Care in Schools
During her recent visit to North Carolina, Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled a new funding initiative of $285 million for mental health care in schools, according to Courthouse News Service. This funding, a component of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, is designed to enhance access to mental health resources for students across the nation.
Attorney General Stein Pushes Back Against GOP Legislators’ Attempts to Stop Education Funding Plan
Next month, the North Carolina Supreme Court is scheduled to hear whether the state must pay nearly $700 million to fund long-awaited public school investments, as ordered by a trial court.
Dudley Flood Center highlights education equity gaps in latest report
A local center is hoping to create change for the more than 42 geographically diverse school districts around North Carolina.
NC Voters Still in the Dark About 2021 Investigation into Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s Campaign Finance Irregularities
It’s been nearly three years since government accountability advocate Bob Hall filed a complaint with the North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) over several possible irregularities in Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s campaign finance reports and the public has still yet to receive any answers.
What’s Going on with the Confederate Monument in front of Gastonia’s Courthouse?
As we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday on Monday, January 15th, several groups in Gastonia, North Carolina are fighting tirelessly to remove a Confederate monument, which stands outside the Gaston County Courthouse.
Latest report shows U.S. job market ended off on a high note in December
The latest reports surrounding the job market showcases the resilience of the U.S. economy.
NC Voting Rights Orgs in Court to Fight Against Felony Disenfranchisement
North Carolina’s disenfranchisement laws, which bar individuals convicted of felonies from voting until certain conditions are met and make it a serious crime for someone to vote while still on probation or parole for a felony conviction, continue to cast a long shadow over the state’s political landscape.
5,000 free NCDHHS tests for RADON, The Invisible Carcinogen Affecting 73% of NC
Have you checked your home for radon? Governor Cooper thinks you should. Alongside the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Cooper declared January
“People’s Tour” encouraged Eastern North Carolinians to weigh in on environmental concerns
Environmental groups and community partners collaborated this fall to produce the “People’s Tour,” an opportunity for Eastern North Carolinians to share their thoughts on various
National report finds North Carolina schools lack nurses, social workers, and additional support staff
A recent report found that North Carolina schools are failing to meet the nationally recommended ratios of school counselors, school nurses, school psychologists and school social workers.
NC County’s Elections Director With 30+ Years of Experience Says the State’s Elections System is Secure, Accurate
Terrence Meyers has been helping run elections in one way or another since 1987, first in his native Maryland and, since 2018, in Chowan County, according to The Daily Advance.
Duke Energy’s Texts Spark Concerns, Apologizes for Blackout Buzz
Confusion sparked like a flickering power pole light after Duke Energy urged customers to conserve electricity earlier this month due to cold weather. Many, still scarred by 2022’s Christmas Eve’s outages, feared rolling blackouts were brewing again.
The future of NC same-day voter registration lawsuit is back in the hands of a federal judge
For years, North Carolina voting rights groups, advocates, and voters have fought back against state Republican’s voter suppression efforts. In their latest attempt, Republicans passed a controversial elections law that could prevent many North Carolinians from exercising their right to vote.
NC Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul Newby is Using the Court to Settle Personal Political Feuds
Chief Justice Paul Newby’s tenure on the North Carolina Supreme Court has been marred by accusations of politicization and a disregard for judicial impartiality.
NC school districts roll out new policies under the controversial Parents’ Bill of Rights law
Months after its passage, the North Carolina Republican’s version of the Don’t Say Gay bill has been retooled by school districts across the state, and in the coming weeks, parents can expect to see changes regarding information about their student.
Republicans Like Mark Robinson Are Still Lying About Jan. 6 Insurrection 3 Years After Attack on US Capitol
In the lead-up to North Carolina’s 2024 gubernatorial primary election, a stark divide between the Democratic and Republican candidates on their views of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol remains evident.
Massive, Nine Ton Dragon Statue Debuts at NC Chinese Lantern Festival
If you missed the fireworks on New Years Eve you can ring in 2024 with the dazzling NC Chinese Lantern festival in Cary, featuring 40 new handcrafted lantern displays and a 21 foot tall dragon.
Bioprocessing Training Hubs Launched in NC by Historically Minority-Serving Institutions
A coalition comprising six Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), along with the state’s sole Historically American Indian University (HAIU), has been established to enhance accessibility to the biopharmaceutical industry, according to WUNC.
Court Rules Texas Can Ban Emergency Abortions, Despite Federal Guidance
A federal appeals court ruled this month that Texas hospitals cannot be required to perform emergency abortions to stabilize the life of a patient, despite federal guidance that advises the contrary.
NC’s Minimum Wage Workers Won’t Be Getting a Raise – For the 15th Consecutive Year
It may be a new year, but it’s the same old story for around 55,000 of North Carolina’s minimum-wage workers because – for the 15th straight year – the NC General Assembly did not pass a wage hike for them, the Winston-Salem Journal reported.
State Board Of Elections Approves More Student And Government ID Cards For Voting In 2024 Elections
More eligible North Carolinians will have access to the ballot box this year, as the State Board of Elections added to the list of approved student and employee IDs that can be used to vote in the upcoming election.
Ghost Forests Haunt North Carolina Coast, Leaving Eerie Skeletons in Their Wake
Ghost forests are becoming increasingly common along the North Carolina coast, where areas of dead or dying trees are spreading at an alarming rate. Once vibrant woodlands, these landscapes are now battlegrounds between land and sea, succumbing to the relentless encroachment of saltwater and the intensifying impacts of a warming planet.
Chimney Rock Rings with Christmas Cheer as Santa Repels Down The Rockface
The crisp mountain air of Chimney Rock State Park crackled with festive anticipation earlier this month. It was Old Saint Nick’s annual pilgrimage, and the 26th year running promised a day of Christmas magic, chimney practice, and enough cocoa to warm even the Grinchiest of hearts.
She Built This City: An Organization Creating a New Narrative for Women and Girls in North Carolina
If you are not familiar with the North Carolina based nonprofit, She Built This City, it is time to start checking this organization out.
Movies Filmed In North Carolina That You Should Add To Your Watch List
North Carolina is known for many things that the world loves us for. We have the best rivalry in sports in Duke/UNC. Don’t worry this is not about picking sides. We have an arena with the reputation of being the loudest arena in the NHL in our Carolina Hurricanes. We have the highest population of HBCU undergrad students in the country. Our mountains and beaches are top notch and our cities and towns have their own unique beauty. Last but not least we’ve given the world Krispy Kreme, Pepsi, Texas Pete and BBQ and we are talking pork not a damn grill.
Disney Magic Is Making Its Way To A North Carolina Community
Ever wanted to live at Disney? Now you can– at a new community being built in Chatham County.
NCDOT Approves Renaming I-77 Exit in Davidson for Local NBA Legend Steph Curry
A highway interchange north of Charlotte is being renamed after Davidson College and Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry, according to ABC-7 San Francisco.
Charlotte Hospitals Refuse Charity’s Efforts to Erase Medical Debt
Earlier this year, Trinity Moravian Church in Winston-Salem gained national recognition for an exceptional act: erasing nearly $3.3 million in medical debt for 3,355 local families living below the poverty line.
Governor Cooper, President Biden Announce Over A Billion Dollars In Grants For New NC Train Routes As Ridership Soars
North Carolina’s 3,254 miles of railroads are about to grow thanks to a gaggle of government grants. The largest is $1.09 billion dollar share of
Parents And Advocacy Groups Push Back Against NCGOP’s Parents’ Bill of Rights
North Carolinians, local school boards and education advocates have pushed back against state Republicans Don’t Say Gay law, also known as Parents’ Bill of Rights.
Mark Robinson Calls GOP Competition ‘Cowards,’ Says Jesus Will Get ‘His Vengeance’ on Them
For perhaps the first time, Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson aimed his hate and vitriol at his fellow Republicans. It happened while speaking in a church at a Davie County GOP Christmas event earlier this month, WRAL reported.
Voting Rights Groups Find Hiccups With New Photo ID Law Implementation
This year marked the first time photo ID has been required for North Carolina voters casting ballots since a similar law was temporarily in effect for the 2016 primaries.
Climate Change Already Hitting North Carolina Hard, New Report Warns
North Carolina is facing the harsh reality of climate change head-on, with many of the impacts predicted in a new federal report already being felt across the state. The Fifth National Climate Assessment paints a stark picture of a warming world, and the Southeast, including North Carolina, is no exception.
Gov. Cooper Urges Federal Government To Ensure Over-The-Counter Birth Control Is Affordable And Accessible
Governor Roy Cooper joined five other state governors serving on the Executive Committee of the Reproductive Freedom Alliance in sending a letter this month to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, urging the federal government to take steps to ensure over-the-counter (OTC) birth control will be covered by private health insurance plans and Medicaid at no-cost to the patient
Newly Released Audio Shows Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s Belief That the 2020 Election Was Stolen
Undeterred by the more than 90 criminal charges twice-impeached former President Donald Trump is currently facing in multiple jurisdictions for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is sticking by his man and supporting Trump’s theories.
New Jobs And Private Investments Coming To 10 Rural NC Communities
Governor Roy Cooper announced the approval of 10 grants requests to local governments that are aimed at strengthening rural communities. According to the governor’s office, these grants include a commitment to create a total of 316 jobs and will attract approximately $40.8 million in private investment.
NC Attorney General Josh Stein Joins Federal Lawsuit Targeting NCAA Over Transfer Rules
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein is taking part in a federal antitrust lawsuit that is targeting the NCAA over its transfer eligibility rule, arguing that it illegally restrains college athletes’ ability to switch to another school and immediately start playing, The News & Observer reported.
Duke’s Mayonnaise, Pop-Tarts And Birmingham, Alabama, College Football Bowl Season Is Here.
The 2023 college football regular season has come to an end. The post season is upon us and there is much to talk about. If you have been under a rock lately you will know that Michigan, Washington, Texas and Alabama will play for a chance to be crowned national champions. Alabama was the final team making the top four after an impressive victory over defending national champions Georgia. Undefeated Florida State of the ACC was left out of the playoff with a 13-0 record but given their best play Jordan Travis suffered a season-ending injury, the committee did not think they were one of the four best teams in the nation.
Days Before Medicaid Expansion Began in NC Trump Said He’s ‘Seriously’ Considering Repealing the Law That Made it Possible
Just days before North Carolina expanded Medicaid to 600,000 more North Carolinians, twice-impeached former President Donald Trump took to social media and threatened to take away health care from millions of Americans, should he beat President Joe Biden next November, WXII reported.
Hundreds More Jobs Coming To North Carolina, As Lithium Battery Manufacturer Sets Up In Davidson County
More new jobs are coming to North Carolina, as Davidson County was selected for a new lithium-ion battery manufacturing facility, providing 352 jobs to the area.
Top 5 Ranking Of Places Where North Carolina Renters Are The Most Overextended
Across the country, both renter and homeowner costs have been increasing in the last decade, even after adjustment for inflation.
EPA Reverses Course On Importing PFAS Into North Carolina From Chemours
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has abruptly reversed its approval of Chemours’ plan to ship GenX-laced wastewater to its North Carolina plant for recycling, citing inaccurate information provided by the chemical giant.
New NC Laws Addressing Race, Guns in Church and Protesting Took Effect on Dec. 1
Multiple new laws and sections of laws took effect in North Carolina on Dec. 1 and they will impact how we live our lives, including what we are allowed to talk about at work, how we make our voices heard at protests, who gets to vote in our elections and when, and where people will be allowed to carry firearms.
Raleigh Landlord License Hangs In The Balance Following History Of Excessive Charges Towards Tenants
An extensive investigation, conducted by local news stations, exposed a North Carolina landlord’s exuberant charges and questionable practices towards former tenants; catching the eyes of both the state Department of Justice and Attorney General’s office.
Three-Judge Panel Gives Gov. Cooper Temporary Win in Unconstitutional Elections Law Case
Gov. Roy Cooper was recently handed a temporary win in court by a majority-Republican three-judge panel over his request to block a new elections law, SB 749, before voters head to the polls in 2024, WRAL reported.
Rain Brings Temporary Relief, But North Carolina’s Drought Persists
Recent rainfall has brought a welcome respite to parched North Carolina, but it is far from enough to end the ongoing drought that has gripped most of the state. While nearly 2 inches of rain fell before Thanksgiving, it is still significantly below the 7 inches of rain needed over 30 days to alleviate the drought.
Rural Health Care Providers Laud Medicaid Expansion
Medicaid Expansion, which went into effect December 1, is expected to have big benefits for rural areas in North Carolina, according to healthcare providers who work in those parts of the state.
After Lengthy Legal Fight, Rare Bob Ross Exhibition Premieres in NC
A new exhibition featuring Bob Ross’s iconic, cheerful landscapes is open at the Mims Gallery in Rocky Mount, NC until January 4th, 2024.
NC Again at Risk of Winter Energy Crisis After Power Companies Fail to Make Grid Improvements
If you thought that perhaps things had changed and utilities companies had made improvements since last year’s cold snap resulted in rolling blackouts on Christmas Eve in North Carolina, well, you would be wrong.
White House Welcomes A North Carolina Fraser Fir As The Official Christmas Tree
An 18-and-a-half-foot tall Fraser fir from Cline Church Nursery in Fleetwood, North Carolina, has become this year’s White House Christmas Tree.
NC AG Josh Stein Wins Case Against Loan Company That ‘Trapped Students With Illegal Loans’
State Attorney General Josh Stein announced days before Thanksgiving that he had won a court order against Prehired, a student loan company, that will give 22 North Carolinians justice – and debt relief, WITN reported.
Experts And Advocates Raise Alarms Over New North Carolina Drug Law
A new state law that aims to strengthen penalties for illegal drug distribution will take effect this month. While the Republican-sponsored law offers harsher penalties, substance use experts, advocates, and health care professionals are raising concern over its harmful impact.
New Race Modifications on Birth, Death Certificates for American Indians in North Carolina
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services recently announced new race modifications becoming available for American Indians on birth and death certificates in the state, according to WGHP.
Attorney General Josh Stein Sues Flooring Company For “Defrauding” North Carolinians
Last week, North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein filed a lawsuit against Flowers Flooring in Cornelius for allegedly defrauding North Carolinians. According to the lawsuit, the flooring company accepted payments for materials that were never delivered or floor installations that were not started or completed.
‘People Are Just Angry’: Hundreds of Guilford County Schools’ Nutrition Workers Go On Strike Over Wages
Many Guilford County Schools’ cafeteria workers walked off the job and went on strike for several days last week as they demanded higher wages after rejecting a new payment proposal by the district, Triad City Beat reported.
Small Town NC Black Residents Demand Accountability Over Contaminated Soil And Water
For over 100 years, Alcoa produced aluminum at its plant in Badin, North Carolina. Since its opening in 1917, the company was found to have dumped hazardous waste without regulation until 1980 when the first Resource Conservation and Recovery Act regulation declared waste material called spent potliner a hazardous waste, according to Salisbury Post.
2 Black NC Residents File Lawsuit Claiming NCGOP’s State Senate Map Violates the Voting Rights Act
Two Black northeastern North Carolina residents filed a lawsuit on Nov. 20 seeking to invalidate the state Senate redistricting plan that the Republican-controlled General Assembly passed in October, NC Newsline reported.
North Carolina’s Climate Crisis: A Tale of Drought, Wildfires, and the Urgent Need for Action
The parched lands of North Carolina are bearing stark witness to the intensifying climate crisis. For months, the skies have remained stubbornly dry, casting a pall of drought over the state. Asheville has not seen a significant downpour since late August, leaving its rain gauge yearning for a replenishing shower. The situation is echoed across the state, with Hickory, Southern Pines, and Reidsville all reeling from rainfall deficits.
The Arc of Greensboro: Building Connection in Community for Those With Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities
Since 1953, the Arc of Greensboro has been connecting those with intellectual and developmental disabilities with their greater community. This member-based nonprofit works hard to showcase and educate the public on why those who have disabilities deserve to be treated with respect. In addition, this organization works tirelessly to show that those with disabilities have something extraordinary to offer the world around them.
Party switcher Tricia Cotham will run for reelection to the N.C. State House
State Representative Tricia Cotham, who in April gave Republicans a supermajority in the legislature by switching parties from Democrat to Republican, will run for reelection next fall in the newly redrawn House District 105 in southern Mecklenburg County.
Women’s high school wrestling is growing in a special way in one NC county
One of the fastest growing women’s sports in the country has finally been classified as a sport in North Carolina. Womens high school wrestling is now in 41 states with nearly 50,000 student-athletes participating, that is a 880% rise in participation since 2005. The North Carolina High School Athletic Association sanctioned the sport in April 2022.
Parents & Teachers Unite to Fight for Public Schools
North Carolina parents and educators are banding together to demand more resources and support for public schools. “Public School Strong” is an emerging group with over 500 members from various regions across the state. According to WRAL News, the group held a rally in Raleigh on Wednesday, November 15th. The parents and teachers marched and presented Superintendent of Public Instruction Catherine Truitt with their survey showing that most North Carolinians support public schools.
State Department of Health and Healthcare Providers Prepare for Dec. 1 Medicaid Launch
In just a few weeks, Medicaid expansion will take place in North Carolina, giving more than 600,000 people access to healthcare coverage for the first time.
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Returns From ‘Political Trip’ to Israel That He Used as Cover For His History of Antisemitism
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has now returned from his trip to Israel, a visit that he made in an attempt to show that he’s not antisemitic – despite all the evidence showing that he is antisemitic.
Black Friday Shopping Is Here, Please Don’t Be An Idiot This Year
This week many folks will take much-needed time to rest, relax, eat, watch sports, and spend time with loved ones. Some folks will be working during holidays so send special love and energy to those people. Then you have the folks that are looking forward to just finding the best deals for holiday gifts or just for themselves.
Drought Reveals Early Desegregated Town, Lost Beneath Jordan Lake
As drought chokes 63% of the state, the waters at Lake Jordan State Park have receded to reveal the remnants of lost towns drowned beneath the waters.
Republican Abortion Ban Continues To Have Stark Impact Across NC
In the two months after state Republicans implemented a sweeping abortion ban, the number of abortions performed in a formal healthcare setting in North Carolina declined substantially, according to data from the Guttmacher Institute.
NC County Responds To Lawsuit By Residents Over Casino Rezoning Plan That ‘Stinks To High Heaven’
Earlier this month, Rockingham County officials responded to a lawsuit that was filed over a proposed site for a Las Vegas-style casino resort that was approved by county commissioners who seemingly tried hiding the rezoning plan from residents for months, WGHP reported.
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein Sues Company Over Allegations Of Inflating Food Prices.
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein joined the United States’ civil antitrust lawsuit against Agri Stats, Inc. for collaborating with chicken, pork, and turkey processors to artificially inflate food prices.
Over 300,000 North Carolinians Receiving Notifications of Full Medicaid Benefits Ahead Of Expansion
More than 300,000 North Carolinians can expect a phone call, text message or email in the coming days, as the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is contacting people eligible for full NC Medicaid benefits starting Dec. 1.
2022 Congressional Race Loser Bo Hines Moves Across the State to Run For Congress Again
MAGA extremist, trust fund kid and former NC State football player Bo Hines, who lost last year in North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District race, moved across the state to run in the Republican primary for the U.S. House again next year, Axios reported.
Watauga County Using Millions In Settlement Money To Fight Opioid Epidemic
Funding from a historic opioid settlement is going towards the development of new programs to combat the growing opioid epidemic plaguing North Carolina.
‘Grins and Glocks’: Raleigh Orthodontist Gave Handguns to Patients Who Got Invisible Braces
A Wake County orthodontist with offices in Raleigh and Wake Forest made international news earlier this month when he gave away Glock 19 handguns to patients getting Invisalign teeth-straightening treatments.
Following Concerns From Gov. Cooper And State Officials, EPA Pauses Chemours Waste Import
Earlier this month, Governor Roy Cooper sent a letter to EPA Administrator Michael Regan strongly urging EPA to reverse its decision to allow shipments of waste material containing GenX from the Netherlands to North Carolina.
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Calls Durham Protesters ‘Human Speed Bumps,’ Admits Trip to Israel Was Only For ‘Political’ Purposes
While appearing in the pulpit of a Winston-Salem church earlier this month, Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson told worshippers his thoughts on peaceful protests in Durham and also announced a political trip to Israel, CBS 17 reported.
GHOE vs NCCU vs CIAA Rivalry Week Wrapup, The Biggest Winners And Losers Of The Weekend
As the 2023 college football season enters the home stretch here in North Carolina, there are two events that everyone looks forward to around here. One of those events is homecoming and the other event is playing your biggest rival. Nothing is greater than great weather to flashback to memories while on campus and seeing old friends. On the other hand, having bragging rights over friends that attended your rival school is also rewarding.
NC WILDFIRES BURN THOUSANDS OF ACRES, PROMPT STATE EMERGENCY
Flames, firefighters, and emergency decrees are blanketing Western North Carolina as state and local officials work to maintain multiple large wildfires.
Republican Legislators Funnel Millions Of Dollars To Unaccountable, Misleading Anti-Abortion Centers
Since 2013, the Republican-led North Carolina General Assembly (NCGA) has been directing taxpayer money to fund crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs). CPCs, which work to dissuade pregnant people from terminating their pregnancies, are notorious for lying to women about the safety and potential risks of abortion.
Partisanship Grows In School Board Elections Across The U.S., And North Carolina
A tiny but extremely vocal minority has fueled the manufactured outrage against educators, students and public education in the last few years. The peddling of misinformation and extremist rhetoric has helped bolster changes in the classrooms and the makeup of school boards across the country.
Judicial Panel Gives Gov. Cooper (Partial) Victory Over Republican Legislators In Separation of Powers Lawsuit
A three-judge panel granted Gov. Roy Cooper a partial victory over Republican legislators earlier this month, WRAL reported.
New Report Highlights Teacher Vacancy Challenges Across North Carolina
A new report by The Public School Forum of North Carolina highlights the ongoing challenges with teacher recruitment and retention across the state.
Gov. Cooper Proclaims November As American Indian Heritage Month
At the start of this month, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper proclaimed November as American Indian Heritage Month in honor of our nation’s first inhabitants.
Federal Judge to Rule Soon on Judicial Commission’s Investigation Into NC Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls
North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls has been spending extra time in court recently as she’s in the middle of a lawsuit against the NC Judicial Standards Commission (NCJSC) that is investigating her for comments she made about biases at the high court.
NC Republicans Mix Medicaid Expansion Measures with Personal Agendas
Medicaid expansion is expected to roll out next month, bringing health care coverage to more than 600,000 eligible North Carolinians. As the Dec. 1 launch date comes closer, mental health services, doctors, and nurses are also expected to see big changes.
Some NC School Districts Are Pushing Back On Lower Graduation Requirements Pushed By Republicans In The Legislature
Last week, the State Board of Education passed new policies that are set to go into effect for the upcoming school year. Under the new state budget, school districts are required to offer a sequence of courses that would allow high school students to graduate in three years instead of the traditional four years.
Standard Time or Daylight Saving Time? No One Can Seem to Agree on What We Should Do With Our Clocks
Whether you’re a fan of the switch from daylight-saving time back to standard time or not, we still “fall back” and then “spring forward” every year in most of the United States – and a new poll shows that North Carolinians aren’t too crazy about the time change, The News & Observer reported.
Just 23 Minutes After Announcing Congressional Run, Tim Moore’s GOP Primary Opponent Attacked, Called Him Corrupt
It took less than 30 minutes from the time North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore announced his run for Congress to when the first attack was made against his campaign – and it came from within his party, according to The News & Observer.
One Raleigh Man Is Making The World A Little Bit Cleaner: One Trash Bag At A Time
Gus Vandermeeren is breaking records in North Carolina. So far, he has collected 6,272 bags of trash and counting. By far, he has collected the most trash compared to any other volunteer in North Carolina’s adopt-a-highway program.
Charlotte Will Host Bowl Game Normally Played In The Bahamas
The 2023 college football season is coming down to its final weeks. Many teams are still in the hunt for a college football playoff spot. Many of our local teams are looking to get their sixth win to become bowl eligible. Duke and UNC have qualified with six wins while NC State, Wake Forest and App State are on the brink of qualifying. Our friends at ECU and Charlotte are not having the seasons they imagined.
Wawa Plans 80 New N.C. Locations, Challenging Rival Sheetz
North Carolina is the next battleground state for America’s second most important race… best regional gas station.
New UNC Study Finds Genetic Link For Postpartum Depression
Postpartum depression (PPD) can be inherited, according to a new research study from the UNC School of Medicine that analyzed data from tens of thousands of women.
Want to Buy an Electric Vehicle? You Could Get $7,500 Tax Credit in Cash
Electric vehicle ownership in North Carolina has surged in the last two years. According to the Independent Tribune, North Carolina has over 70,000 registered electric vehicles as drivers across the state have taken advantage of EV-related tax credits included in the federal Inflation Reduction Act.
Governor Cooper Rolls Out Funding Towards Free or Reduced-Price School Meals
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper announced plans to direct $1.4 million in federal funding to help schools expand breakfast programs. The funds will be used to provide grants for school districts and charter schools to help expand student participation in school breakfast programs, according to the governor’s press release.
Battles Over New NC Laws on Voting, Elections Boards, Public Records and Redistricting Will Move to the Courtroom
North Carolina legislative Republicans overrode 19 of Gov. Roy Cooper’s vetoes during this year’s session but the fight over some of these laws is far from over due to lawsuits that have been filed and others that will be filed soon.
Over 90 Acres of Land Transferred to North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission
Recently Three Rivers Land Trust (TRLT), a Salisbury-based conservation group, transferred 92 acres of forest to the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC). The property is located in Montgomery County, near Troy, NC.
Mark Robinson Facing Backlash (Again) Over (Even More) Antisemitic Facebook Posts
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is once again in trouble for things he has posted on social media and once again it’s his antisemitic views that are in the media spotlight – this time, it’s for Facebook posts recently uncovered by Jewish Insider.
NC House Speaker Tim Moore Appoints Former Chief of Staff to Serve 7-Year Term as Superior Court Judge
A UNC-Chapel Hill administrator who worked on a failed multi-million dollar deal with the North Carolina Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) over the university’s Silent Sam Confederate statue is set to become a Superior Court judge, according to The News & Observer.
North Carolina Schools Receive Federal Grants To Tackle Teacher Shortages
Late last month, the U.S. Department of Education announced that North Carolina has been rewarded with $24 million in grants to schools to recruit and retain teachers.
With Newly Conservative-Leaning Supreme Court, NCGOP Move To Redo Education Lawsuit
The conservative-leaning state Supreme Court has agreed to Republican legislative leaders’ request to revisit a landmark education lawsuit.
Proposed Solar Farm in Pitt County, NC to Cover Nearly 1,000 Acres
A new solar farm is being proposed for Pitt County, North Carolina that would cover nearly 1,000 acres. The project, being developed by Cypress Creek Renewables, would be one of the largest solar farms in the state.
NC County Commissioner Leaves Republican Party, Says NCGOP Is Only ‘Concerned With Power’
A Cabarrus County Commissioner announced in October that he was quitting the North Carolina Republican Party and changing his affiliation to unaffiliated due to the party’s thirst for power and nothing else, he said in a video, The Charlotte Observer reported.
Candy Corn Named Most Popular Halloween Candy In North Carolina According To Instacart
Trick or Treat time is right around the corner or depending on when you read this story it may have already passed. There are a few things you need for a successful Halloween such as a costume, good PREMIUM candy and time to watch your favorite horror film.
Anti-LGBTQ+ Bills Increasingly Target Supporters In An Attempt To Silence LGBTQ+ Allies
A troubling new report by the Movement Advancement Project (MAP) highlights a new trend among those seeking to attack the LGBTQ community – attempts to silence supporters of LGBTQ people.
Small NC Town’s Ex-Police Chief Facing Federal Charges for Conspiring to Get Machine Guns, Other Firearms
Former police chiefs in two states, including North Carolina, are facing federal charges in Maryland in connection with a conspiracy to illegally obtain machine guns and other firearms, Maryland Matters reported.
Gov. Cooper and Advocates Criticizes Duke Energy’s Short-Term Clean Energy Plan
Governor Roy Cooper and advocates are condemning Duke Energy’s latest proposal that relies on short-term solutions to meet the state’s net-zero emissions goals by 2050.
NCGOP’s Gerrymandered State Voting Maps Are Now Law; Voting Rights Act Lawsuits Likely to be Filed
North Carolina Republicans last week passed into law their latest congressional and state voting maps – maps that are so extremely gerrymandered that it’s likely they’re illegal.
According to NC Republicans, “Separation of Church and State” Only Applies to Non-Christian Religious Groups
Historically, the Republican-controlled NC state legislature has included millions for fake abortion clinics in our state budgets, and after months of delays, the newly passed state budget for 2023-24 is no different. Nearly $26 million in funding is headed to a variety of religious organizations, including direct grants to specific churches as well as even more funding for fake abortion clinics often called “crisis pregnancy centers”.
Report Finds Students With Disabilities And Students Of Color Are Punished More
A new report from the American Civil Liberties Union found that students of color and students with disabilities are disproportionately referred to law enforcement in North Carolina.
Chemours to Import “Forever Chemicals” Waste from Netherlands to North Carolina
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has authorized Chemours to import up to 4.4 million pounds of waste containing GenX, a type of “forever chemical,” from its facility in the Netherlands to its plant in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
Under Republican Leadership, ‘The Guardrails Are Off In North Carolina’
As a recent News & Observer editorial highlights, Republicans have relied on a strategic plan to dismantle democracy for decades. In North Carolina, Republicans have worked endlessly to disenfranchise voters across the state, with one judge ruling that an NCGOP voter ID law targeted “African-Americans with almost surgical precision” — making it harder for Black North Carolinians to vote.
‘Whores,’ ‘Communists,’ ‘Anti-American’ and Comparisons to Hitler: Looking at Mark Robinson’s Misogynistic Facebook Posts
If you know the kind of man Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is then you know that he is a conspiracy theorist who believes women can’t be leaders and has concluded that “we are called to be led by men.” What you might not know is just the extent of his clear disdain for women.
Gun Violence Data Highlights Need for Safety and Prevention Measures in NC
North Carolina has seen an increase in gun violence, with firearms becoming the leading cause of death for children. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a total of 1,839 deaths occurred in North Carolina due to firearms in 2021; marking the state for the 19th highest rate in the country.
Gov. Cooper Files Lawsuit Against NCGOP Over ‘Unconstitutional’ Elections Board Bill
Gov. Roy Cooper is suing Republican legislative leaders over changes made to the State Board of Elections (NCSBE) and county boards of elections after Republicans overrode his veto of Senate Bill 749.
Mysterious boom shakes homes and businesses but who’s to blame, USGS decides
It’s October and we all know it’s the month of spooky things, candy and our favorite horror movies. One thing for certain, North Carolina has a long history of spooky places along with weird occurrences that till this day can’t be explained. One of those unexplained events happened this month in the town of Hillsborough, which is about 40 minutes northwest of Raleigh.
Worker Heat Protections are at the forefront of Labor Commissioner Race
Some of the year’s hottest weather occurred throughout the summer in North Carolina, with temperatures reaching high 90s and heat indexes pushing over 110. The extreme heat is a risk for workers across the state, especially as North Carolina has little to no regulations to protect workers.
Pro-Democracy Groups Sue Over Voter Suppression Bill; Other Groups File 3 More Lawsuits
At least four lawsuits challenging North Carolina Republican-backed laws aimed at changing election rules in the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election have now been filed.
Gender Affirming Care Ban for Minors Challenged in Federal Court
National and local LGBTQ+ groups have sued North Carolina over the ban on gender affirming care for minors passed by Republicans earlier this year. The lawsuit was filed in federal court by Lambda Legal and several other groups on the grounds that House Bill 808 violates the 14th Amendment by discriminating against transgender individuals and infringes on the rights of parents to make medical decisions with their children, according to the News & Observer.
North Carolina Republicans Use Budget to Block Local Plastic Bag Bans
The Republican-led North Carolina legislature has blocked local governments from banning single-use plastic bags and Styrofoam containers. The provision was inserted into the state budget, which was signed into law by Governor Roy Cooper in September.
Republican NC Treasurer Dale Folwell Slams NCGOP Legislators For Exempting Themselves from Public Records Law
Republican North Carolina State Treasurer Dale Folwell hit out at the Republican-controlled General Assembly after they passed a budget that included a provision restricting access to public records, NC Newsline reported.
Johnston School Board Policy Update Could Impact School Library Books
Johnston County School board members have voted to approve book bans in not only classrooms but school libraries. The Joco school board, which has made headlines in the last few years, approved the removal of any books with LGBTQ content from elementary school libraries due to North Carolina’s new Don’t Say Gay law.
NC Republicans Override 5 More Gov. Cooper Vetoes; At Least 5 Lawsuits Filed Over NCGOP Bills
North Carolina Republicans have now overridden five more of Gov. Roy Cooper’s legislative vetoes, marking the 19th time they have blocked the governor’s vetoes during this session – but Democrats, advocates and pro-democracy groups are fighting
Medicaid Expansion to Launch December 1 in North Carolina
After being held up for months by state Republican lawmakers’ protracted dispute over the state budget, The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has gotten the final federal approval to launch Medicaid Expansion.
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s History of Antisemitism, Holocaust Denialism Once Again in the Spotlight
Robinson’s antisemitism isn’t some big secret – he’s openly spread hate about Jewish people on his social media pages dating back more than five years ago, as well as through speeches and interviews.
North Carolina set to become key 2024 battleground state for Democrats
As we inch closer to 2024, North Carolina is emerging as a key battleground for the upcoming elections. With an ever-changing demographic, and the possibility of another round of Republican-leaning congressional maps, North Carolina has become one of the most competitive battleground states.
UNCG Budget Challenges: Is Your Academic Program Safe from Elimination
Since the beginning of October, there have been many rumblings about budget challenges at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG). In order to
What You Need To Know Before Heading To The North Carolina State Fair
Well it’s October and fall is here so you know what time it is. Yep, it’s time for confusing North Carolina weather where you wake up at 7 am and it’s 40 degrees out so you dress accordingly. When you make your return back outside around 3pm and it’s freaking 80 degrees out. Make sure you take care of your wardrobe and mental and physical health during the season change.
Abortions In North Carolina Have Sharply Declined After Republicans Implemented Sweeping Ban
In the month after Republicans in the state legislature implemented a sweeping abortion ban, abortions in the state have fallen 31%, according to a new analysis from the Guttmacher Institute.
Judicial Group Being Sued by NC Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls Files Motion to Dismiss Her First Amendment Lawsuit
The North Carolina Judicial Standards Commission (NCJSC) filed a motion in federal court earlier this month to dismiss a lawsuit against them that was filed by Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls.
Gun Violence Impacts Another NC High School Football Game
Gun violence is on the rise at high school football games, and its worrisome trend is impacting several local high schools.
Ethics Investigation: Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Failed To Disclose His Wife’s Role On Charter School Boards
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has admitted to making a “mistake” and violating a state law regarding ethics and disclosures, an investigation by WBTV has revealed.
Local Parents Rally Against Discriminatory Don’t Say Gay Law
Several school districts are still weighing in on the implementation of Parents’ Bill of Rights, also known as North Carolina’s Don’t Say Gay law. While school officials across the state work on policy revisions, North Carolinians and local groups are condemning the enforcement of the controversial law.
State Budget Includes Massive Investment In North Carolina’s Mental Health Services
The latest North Carolina state budget included massive investments in mental health services, in part thanks to federal Covid relief funds, as well as the $1.4 billion sign-on bonus the state received for expanding medicaid. Legislators worked closely with Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kody Kinsley and visited patients and providers across the state for their input, according to NC Health News.
New Report Sheds Light On Industrial Farming’s Disproportionate Impact On Non-White Communities
The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality is reviewing general permits that regulate hog farms, cattle farms, and poultry farms. The current review also includes permits for digester operations on hog, cattle, and wet poultry farms. That does not include the largely unregulated poultry farms in the state.
You Likely Missed Your Chance to Give Feedback on NC’s New Voting Maps – and That’s Exactly What the NCGOP Wants
Public hearings on redistricting came and went in the span of three days in three different parts of the state during the last week of September. If you blinked, you missed it – and that’s the way Republican lawmakers like it.
Experts Concerned With GOP Laws Targeting Sex Education in Classrooms Across the US
Federal grants meant to help monitor teens’ sexual behaviors and try to lower rates of teen pregnancy and STDs are now being rejected by state and county agencies as sex education in America is under attack from Republicans.
Local Universities Roll Out Free Tuition Program For North Carolinians
For those seeking higher education, the financial burden of tuition has always been a major concern. However, local universities are hoping to make obtaining a college degree more affordable by offering free tuition.
Inflation Reduction Act Helps Local Businesses Turn Green
August marked the first anniversary of President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), a landmark clean-energy law that includes providing tax credits to help consumers buy electric vehicles and companies produce renewable energy.
Hogar del Inmigrante: A Winston-Salem non-profit providing support to Latino Communities in the Triad
Since 2020, Hogar del Inmigrante has been working tirelessly to fill the gap in resources for Hispanic and Latino communities in the Triad. So far, the non-profit has helped more than 3,000 families in need.
It’s time to leaf
It’s officially Fall season here in North Carolina. The North Carolina State Fair is upon us and we are excited. Just sitting here thinking about all that good looking forward to the food that will make me run to the gym the following week. We can’t forget the rides and games that drive people through the gates every year.
North Carolina Water Systems Detect PFAS Levels Above EPA Standard
Eleven public water systems in North Carolina have detected levels of the toxic compound PFAS above the EPA’s proposed maximum contaminant level of 4 parts per trillion (ppt). This information was revealed through the EPA’s Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR), which requires public water systems to sample for certain unregulated contaminants, including PFAS.
Amid Opioid Crisis, Mobile Clinics Provide Access to Treatment to NC Communities
According to the state Department of Health and Human Services, overdose deaths in the state increased by 22% in 2021, to more than 4,000. For 2022, data from the North Carolina Office of the Chief Medical Examiner showed a 7% increase in suspected overdose deaths.
North Carolinians speak out against Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s cruel comments on gun violence
Voters across the state are voicing their concern over Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s long history of disturbing comments regarding guns and mass shootings.
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson Uses Photo of Speech at Pro-Bidenomics Company to Attack Biden, AG Josh Stein
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s 2024 gubernatorial campaign team has been able to prevent Robinson from showing up and stumbling through primary debates, but they weren’t able to prevent him from using a pro-Bidenomics company to try and attack the president and Democrats, the American Independent reported.
Efforts to Weaken the Governor’s Powers continue in the new state budget
Since 2016, North Carolina Republicans have continued efforts to change the rules in their favor and undermine gubernatorial authority, with the latest state budget adding to the list.
Gov. Cooper Vetoes GOP Bill Giving NCGA Authority To Rule On Contested Elections
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has officially vetoed two dangerous bills that were passed by Republican supermajorities in the legislature and focused on making it harder to vote and taking away powers from the governor.
Migrant Worker Dies In Extreme Heat At Farm Owned By Republican State Sen. Lisa Barnes’ Family
The death of a migrant worker from Mexico at a Nash County farm on a near 100-degree day in early September is under investigation by the North Carolina Department of Labor – and it has a connection to a Republican state senator and her family.
Federal Judge Blocks Two Provisions Of New NC Abortion Ban
US District Judge Catherine Eagles recently issued an order blocking two provisions of North Carolina’s new abortion ban from taking effect during an ongoing lawsuit. According to the Associated Press, nearly all the restrictions put forth by NC Republicans, such as the ban on abortion after 12 weeks of pregnancy, are still in place and aren’t being specifically challenged at this time.
Just A Few Parents Are Responsible For The Majority Of Book Bans In The U.S.
This year, Banned Books Week arrives amid a tumultuous time for communities, schools, and libraries fending off the ever-increasing right-wing campaign to remove books from shelves.
Newly Approved Teacher Raises Are A “Slap In The Face” For North Carolina Teachers
Late last month, the Republican-led General Assembly passed the state’s new $30 billion budget; leading to the long-awaited expansion of Medicaid and the controversial private school vouchers program.
Voters Across NC Rip Republicans Over Redistricting in 3 Public Hearings
North Carolina Republican leaders are gearing up to gerrymander the state’s congressional and legislative voting maps in their favor as they turn their focus from delaying the budget toward redistricting.