Month: March 2024

1. Amid explosive demand, America is running out of power

Vast swaths of the United States are at risk of running short of power as electricity-hungry data centers and clean-technology factories proliferate around the country, leaving utilities and regulators grasping for credible plans to expand the nation’s creaking power grid. In Georgia, demand for industrial power is surging to record highs, with the projection of […]

Written by on March 7, 2024

2. As Congress repeatedly flirts with government shutdowns, military families face crisis fatigue

Some military families say they feel caught in the middle from the repeated threats of federal government shutdowns, which could leave them without paychecks, suspend federal programs they rely upon, and shutter facilities on military bases. “It’s one thing if it happens randomly, but it seems like it’s happening more and more frequently,” said Heather […]

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3. Smooth voting process on primary day in NC

Polls officially closed at 7:30 p.m. on March 5 and the counting of votes began statewide in North Carolina’ primary election. More than 1.5 million North Carolinians cast their ballots in 2,600 polling sites across the state on Tuesday or voted early. North Carolina was among 15 other states and one territory that held primaries […]

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5. How conservative activist Michele Morrow pulled off a major upset in her quest to run NC public schools

On paper, Michele Morrow didn’t look like an Election Day threat. The Republican candidate for state superintendent didn’t have a career in education, let alone experience as a public school parent in North Carolina. The homeschool mom regularly spoke out against public schools, calling them “indoctrination centers,” urging parents not to send their kids to […]

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10. Topsail residents push for long-term protections of The Point, amid land use plan, zoning ordinance review

Months after a couple withdrew their rezoning request to build on an ecologically vulnerable Topsail property, residents are pushing to enshrine long-term environmental protections in the town’s regulations. Nonprofit Conserve the Point formed last year to fight against Todd and Laura Olson’s conditional rezoning application to develop around 20 acres of a 150-acre tract of […]

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2. Michele Morrow, a ‘lifelong Christian conservative,’ is the Republican candidate for state superintendent of public instruction

With 100% of precincts reporting, Michele Morrow won the Republican primary election of the superintendent of public instruction with 455,245 votes — 52%. Morrow ran against incumbent Superintendent Catherine Truitt. Morrow is a wife and mom, nurse and homeschool teacher According to her campaign website, Morrow describes herself as a wife, mother, nurse, teacher, and […]

Written by on March 6, 2024