Month: March 2024

2. Unmasking secret money: an Election Day Eve look at the latest NC campaign contributions

Campaign disclosure reports related to Tuesday’s primary election are still flowing in. Unfortunately, some candidates and groups are hiding their activities by capitalizing on our weak election laws or simply ignoring the deadlines for filing reports. Here are a few stories revealed in the reports that supplement my previous NC Newsline columns posted here and […]

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3. Chitlik, Woodard each have complex campaign finance tales

“Follow the money”—and you expect to find some answers. But in the cases of the campaign finance stories from NC Senate District 22 incumbent Mike Woodard and challenger Sophia Chitlik, there are no simple answers. Voters in northern, central and eastern Durham will decide in the March 5 primary which one becomes the nominee for […]

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4. What to expect after the polls close in NC primary election

North Carolinians are heading to the polls on Tuesday to vote in the primary election and usually start seeing results on election night immediately after polls close at 7:30 p.m. But this year, people will have to wait longer than usual for results. Due to changes in state law, a delay will occur in the […]

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7. Conference highlights importance of dual enrollment

Hundreds of higher education leaders across the country gathered virtually on Feb. 28-29 for a dual enrollment conference hosted by several North Carolina agencies — the N.C. Community College System (NCCCS), the N.C. Department of Public Instruction (DPI), the University of North Carolina at Greensboro’s Early College Research Center, and the national RAND Corporation. The […]

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10. Beacon Manufacturing to be redeveloped

A barren, 42-acre site of the Swannanoa community’s once-famous blanket manufacturer will begin to see new life later this year as a multi-use park that could, in years to come, form the heart of new commercial and residential development, say a group of local entrepreneurs who shared their vision with residents Wednesday. The entrepreneurs say […]

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1. How insiders say Trump’s pick for RNC chair strengthened the GOP in North Carolina

Former President Donald Trump described the sinking sensation he felt watching swing states such as Pennsylvania and Georgia called for his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, during the 2020 election. “All of a sudden, bomb,” Trump said of the Pennsylvania results during a wide-ranging speech in Greensboro on Saturday. “Another one, bombed. Georgia, bombed. North Carolina […]

Written by on March 3, 2024

2. North Carolina casino debate fuels challenge to Nash County lawmaker

Proposed new casinos in North Carolina have become a key issue in a Republican primary in Nash County. Yvonne McLeod is challenging first-term incumbent Rep. Allen Chesser, R-Nash, for a House seat representing the Rocky Mount area. McLeod, an educator who was born in Jamaica, lost to Chesser in the 2022 primary by just 300 […]

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3. To reduce child deaths, task force urges legislature: Invest in child care

The North Carolina Child Fatality Task Force on Thursday approved its recommendations for the legislative short session, including increasing state investments in child care. The session, which starts in April, comes just months before the state’s child care programs run out of federal stabilization funding at the end of June — a moment the early […]

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4. City’s new economic development director settles in to new role

Though he’s only been on the job a month, the city of High Point’s new economic development director said it’s clear to him that he walked into a good situation. Peter Bishop said he has plenty of selling points to work with when he’s recruiting businesses to the city. “The things you sell are people, […]

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5. In Cooper lawsuit, North Carolina judges block new makeups of 2 boards, leave 5 intact

New compositions of North Carolina boards that approve transportation policy and spending and select economic incentive recipients are unconstitutional because lawmakers would have too much control over them, a panel of trial judges ruled. Three judges hearing Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s lawsuit against Republican legislative leaders permanently blocked portions of a new law that change […]

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