NC Spin Articles

Way too many candidates

If you're a lawyer in good standing in North Carolina, you're entitled to run for a seat on the N.C. Court of Appeals. And you are. In fact, 19 of you are running for the seat that just opened when...    Read More

August 9, 2014

Every teacher can expect a raise

The House of Representatives approved the $21 billion conference budget on Saturday and every teacher can expect a raise.  Providing teachers a much needed increase in pay was a promise we made...    Read More

August 9, 2014




McCrory's media blitz week

Governor Pat McCrory has been on a media blitz lately, with four news conferences in the last few days, one to fear-monger about refugee children, one to announce State Budget Director Art Pope was...    Read More

by Chris Fitzsimon   |   August 9, 2014



R-e-s-p-e-c-t

It was unusual summer – first Governor McCrory reared back and threw a punch at the old Bull Mooses, then he threw another, and another.   Back in May, when he’d sent his budget over to the...    Read More

August 8, 2014

Civitas targets NCAE membership

Not far from the N.C. Association of Educators’ headquarters in Raleigh looms a billboard asking “Teachers: Want a $450 raise?” It’s part of a campaign by the conservative Civitas Institute to...    Read More

August 8, 2014

UNC cap on financial aid serves best interests

Regarding your Aug. 4 editorial “ UNC board should lift cap on financial aid”: In adopting a policy that limits the percentage of base tuition revenues that UNC campuses may set aside for need...    Read More

August 8, 2014


Coal money to Tillis; Duke money to Hagan

Money from coal companies has been fueling Republican House Speaker Thom Tillis’ race to unseat U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan, including $21,100 from the nation’s largest privately owned coal company. The...    Read More

August 8, 2014