Just when we thought we'd hit bottom
In the season of Eastertide, we reflect on the movement from darkness to light. A lot of us are tired of stumbling in the dark. Read More
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What's a North Carolina teacher to do?Legislators don't have to listen to and help find resolutions for teachers' requests...and they don't. Read More |

In the season of Eastertide, we reflect on the movement from darkness to light. A lot of us are tired of stumbling in the dark. Read More

Over the next 18 months hospitals may encounter one or more significant policy losses. Read More

The week after Easter was a special time, coming unexpectedly and in different forms. Read More

Lawmakers need to consider how capping property taxes will impact the counties and services provided to their residents. Read More

If you spin in circles you end up in the same place you started. Read More

Current projections are that in two years the state will have $2.8 billion less to meet our budget needs and in three years it increases to $5 billion less. Read More

The North Carolina Healthcare Association (formerly the NC Hospital Association) is the main reason the archaic Certificate of Need system remains Read More

It’s unfortunate that both the executive branch and Congress seem to care more about the November midterms than the long-term health and security of our country. Read More

If North Carolina aims to maintain these positives and continue to solve policy problems, it will continue to need great leadership. The best way to ensure that these leaders come forward is to ensure that salary is not an issue. Read More

North Carolina’s students, parents, and taxpayers are much more likely to see benefits from a fresh start. Read More

North Carolina is under the control of a far-right legislature that absolutely despises the University of North Carolina. Read More

A judicial ruling says federal courts will not simply accept the notion that a new, more stringent election standard cannot survive judicial scrutiny. Read More

Justice assures all people have a place at the table. Christian Nationalists have forgotten this foundational tenet of the faith. Read More

What began as an “equity” lawsuit became an “adequacy” lawsuit. Read More

Hegseth unceremoniously crossed out the names of four qualified and vetted military candidates for one-star general - 2 Black and 2 Femalesl. Read More

Atudents who follow the success sequence have more than a 90% chance of avoiding poverty as adults, compared with much lower rates for those who do not follow this sequential path. Read More

The No kings rallies had thousands of demonstrations by millions of people across the country. They were peaceful, even joyful, events. Read More

Greed’s on the loose again, sowing havoc. Will the ship right itself again? Read More

Republican legislators want to justify a potential constitutional amendment on the grounds that vulnerable homeowners may be taxed out of their homes., a valid concern. Read More

The 83 delegates in Halifax were the first provincial leaders in North America to formally embrace independence. Read More

Under two different Presidents and Congresses, $5.1 trillion was injected into the economy to help households spend and businesses make payroll. Read More

NCAE and its leadership has a more specific target in mind — undermining the Republican-led General Assembly. Read More

Thom Tillis is a guy who knows what's right and does what's wrong. But he's not alone. Read More