This article was originally published in the Fayetteville Observer. It is ironic that the same good police work that led to the arrest of Cesar Laurean in Mexico would be ... Keep Reading
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Rule Change About Control, not Education
This article first appeared in the Raleigh News & Observer. RALEIGH - Last week the state Board of Education voted to strip some funding from charter schools that fail to ... Keep Reading
NC Voters Reject Commissioners “Education” Campaign
3/4 Oppose Spending $100,000 to Promote Transfer Tax Raleigh, N.C. – With the controversial land transfer tax on the Orange County ballot less than three weeks from today, ... Keep Reading
U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Line with NC Voters
Will the General Assembly Act to Resume Executions? Raleigh, N.C. – In conjunction with today’s ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court upholding the constitutionality of ... Keep Reading
General Assembly: Tough Decisions During Short Session
Excitement and attention are building for a meaningful presidential primary in North Carolina on May 6. With the focus on the primary, the May 13th start of the so-called ... Keep Reading
Corporate Welfare Crash Lands in Triad with Skybus
Chris Hayes and Max Borders This article originally appeared in the Greensboro News and Record. Imagine. You get a call from your stock broker. He says he's got a line on a ... Keep Reading
2/3rds of NC Voters Say Taxes are Too High
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE APRIL 15, 2008 CONTACT: FRANCIS DELUCA (919) 834-2099/ (919) 618-3484 2/3rds of NC Voters Say Taxes Are Too High Tax Cuts Best Way to Stimulate ... Keep Reading
Moore Leads Perdue: Statistical Dead Heat
McCrory Increases Lead in GOP Primary FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - APRIL 11, 2008 CONTACT: FRANCIS DELUCA (919) 834-2099/(919) 618-3484 Raleigh, N.C. – The Civitas ... Keep Reading
Will N.C. Learn From Past Mistakes?
Economic Slowdown of 2008: North Carolina Should Learn from Past Mistakes While it is up for debate whether a full-blown recession will hit North Carolina, early signs of slowing ... Keep Reading
Budget Myths and Other Economic Tall Tales
Myth #1: North Carolina’s economy is in better shape than most states • Real personal income growth in North Carolina from 2000-2006 was 7.3 percent. This rate was far ... Keep Reading