Justices allow vouchers to proceed
The N.C. Supreme Court on Wednesday lifted a lower court’s order that had blocked implementation of the state’s new voucher law helping children from lower-income families to attend private... Read More
The N.C. Supreme Court on Wednesday lifted a lower court’s order that had blocked implementation of the state’s new voucher law helping children from lower-income families to attend private... Read More
Gov. Pat McCrory mentioned the word himself when he announced his pay plan for teachers: respect. A lot of teachers around the state don’t feel like they have received much of that R-E-S-P-E-C-T... Read More
Although hostilities have been underway for some time, I hereby issue a formal Declaration of War against silly, uninformed talking points repeated endlessly in North Carolina politics. In an earlier... Read More
An email exchange between a North Carolina teacher and a state senator is generating a lot of buzz. It began when Sarah Wiles sent a letter to all 170 members of the North Carolina General Assembly... Read More
Years ago a Democratic gnome sitting in a cloister pouring over reams of polls and demographics had a profound revelation: Most of the people who didn’t vote were Democrats. The word spread from... Read More
The previews of the summer General Assembly session are done, the pre-session fundraising events are winding down and the demonstrations and lobbying days are about to begin in what might be a... Read More
Editorial by Greenville Daily Reflector, May 13, 2014. Long-term care for a growing population of senior citizens is getting more attention as more baby boomers age into that particular demographic... Read More
Regarding executive editor John Drescher’s May 3 column on why The N&O continues to cover past academic and athletic irregularities at UNC-Chapel Hill: The N&O has played an important role in... Read More
Editorial by Charlotte Observer, May 13, 2014. Being in Raleigh can’t be good for Republican Thom Tillis. The House speaker is running for Democrat Kay Hagan’s U.S. Senate seat, and every minute... Read More
Government workers across the U.S. are expected to get raises this year, many of them for the first time since the Great Recession spurred states to freeze wages, furlough employees and slash... Read More