Memories from a female sports "junkie"
I’m often the only woman present when sports are discussed. Read More
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Property tax reduction and reformThis can of worms promises either nothing will be done or that some will be happy while others are angry. Good luck. Read More |

I’m often the only woman present when sports are discussed. Read More

To be a commentator, activist, or public intellectual is not to play a position on a partisan team or urged my audience to pick a side that can only end with the complete victory of one side and the utter defeat of the other. Read More

Trump embodies all of the characteristics of a leader who has absolutely no consideration for the honest people he’s supposed to serve. Read More

Both are shamelessly paying tribute to their master. Read More

It’s time our leaders listened and acted by denying permits, so this dirty, dangerous pipeline won’t be constructed. Read More

The Wrights succeeded not because of government grants, tax incentives, or industrial policy. They succeeded because they were free to experiment. Read More

When informed of President Trump’s endorsement of Berger, 70.7% of respondents said they were more likely to vote for Page. Read More

Fifteen years after the two gained power in our legislature one did the right thing for North Carolina. The other did what was best for Trump. Read More

About three-quarters of North Carolinians put the most blame for poor-performing public schools in their area on state government and the local school boards. Read More

Time marches on - but not necessarily forward. Read More

About 4 million people, including children, seniors, veterans, and individuals with disabilities, will see the food assistance they need terminated or cut substantially. Read More

In the ongoing budget debate, the House is drawing a firm line — State tax cuts must be structured to protect our economy and our citizens. Read More

We must all ask a basic question: Who are our decisions truly serving and what return are we expecting? Read More

With conservative majorities in the General Assembly, lawmakers focused not on expanding government but on conserving individual liberty, economic opportunity, and democratic accountability. Read More

The recent Caribbean homicide was unclassified and unclassy. Don't try to tell us that what we saw wasn't what happened. Read More

A recent report says that North Carolina needs to spend $120 billion in water, stormwater, and sewer systems but Washington can't and won't pick up much of the exenditure. Read More

Trump 2.0 has recruited incompetent, but loyal sycophants who would lie, cheat, steal and yes, it turns out, even kill for him. Read More

In a time where we have an escalating federal deficit and competing state budget priorities, incentives programs should, at a minimum, face increased public reporting on state and county agreements, audits on company performance, and clawback provisions for companies that fail to deliver. Read More

What would Truman say about Trump? Read More

Do we live in an era when bribes to a politician should be prosecuted? Read More

North Carolina policymakers can and should work together to improve the quality of public services such as education and the courts, promote innovation in health care and transportation, and foster stable families and safe communities. Read More

The court has been silent 650 days since hearing oral arguments in the Leandro case. They must be having a hard time deciding what damage to inflict on our public schools.. Read More

Read for yourself the three page letter Amy Galey left Berger's opponent for re-election. Read More

North Carolina continues to fall short in preparing, hiring, and retaining educators of color. 57.2% of North Carolina’s public school students identified as students of color, while 29.4% of the state’s educators are nonwhite. Read More