Fate of public education rests with state's high court. It must not let our kids down
The N.C. Supreme Court needs to stand for the future of the state, the promise to our children and a quality education in every classroom and school. Read More
The N.C. Supreme Court needs to stand for the future of the state, the promise to our children and a quality education in every classroom and school. Read More
Dr. Andy Jackson explained how the plaintiffs’ central claim in this lawsuit is just another partisan gerrymandering claim presented under a new name. Read More
School systems across the state are grappling with the disappearance of federal Covid-relief funds next year. Read More
Almost half of unaffiliated voters switch partisan primaries at some point—voting for the Republican primary one year, the Democratic Primary the next. Read More
Voters have become more willing to use early in-person voting and correspondingly, the number of votes cast on primary election day has dropped. Read More
As has been made readily evident by the General Assembly’s actions, the post-Leandro education world in North Carolina will be a two-tiered system, not unlike what one encounters in many developing countries around the world. Read More
When the Girl Scouts show up with their fresh faces in front of a store, I’m usually smack in the middle of a post-holiday diet that has me teething-toddler levels of cranky. Read More
Former State Treasurer Harlan Boyles often said the Treasurer is the most important office in North Carolina that nobody knows anything about. Read More
The term "Woke" was used in a 1938 Black protest song to warn colored people to “stay woke, keep their eyes open.” Read More
When an idol loses an election his followers see their world collapsing – that breeds fear and, in the next breath, breeds anger. Read More