by PoliticsNC | Oct 27, 2022 | NC Politics, North Carolina |
By Woodrow Barlow and Luka Thornton North Carolina has some of the strongest voter protection laws in the south. This may seem surprising, considering how many times our state legislators have tried to pass photo ID requirements, prevent same-day registration, and...
by Darren Janz | Aug 13, 2018 | 2018 elections, Features, History, NC Political Geography, News
Share North Carolina’s judicial system consists of three distinct divisions – the Appellate Division, the Superior Court Division, and the District Court Division. Judges in all three branches are elected directly by the people, and while the latter two consist of...
by Thomas Mills | Apr 4, 2018 | Editor's Blog, NC Politics |
Fifty years ago today, Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in Memphis. He was only 39 years old but had won the Nobel Peace Prize and was probably already the most famous African American in U.S. history. His death cemented his legacy and reputation as one of the...
by Walt de Vries | Apr 10, 2017 | Features, Walt DeVries |
As chair of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee, Richard Burr (R-N.C.), is in the position to — just as one of his predecessors, the late Sam Ervin (D-N.C.) — to achieve historical greatness in the way he runs his committee’s investigation of Donald...
by Thomas Mills | Oct 31, 2014 | 2014 Elections, Editor's Blog, US Senate |
The North Carolina Senate race has tightened. Thom Tillis and his campaign argue that he has the momentum going into Election Day. That’s not really true. Yes, he appears to be getting closer to Hagan after trailing her for the past two and half months. But it’s more...
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