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Debate on judicial redistricting to come after committee gets civics lesson

Democrats on the House Select Committee on Judicial Redistricting on Tuesday tried to raise objections to the comprehensive judicial redistricting plans in House Bill 717. They got a detailed history and civics lessons instead. Rep. Joe John, D-Wake, asked if there were Voting Rights Act concerns with the proposed judicial maps, whether experts giving presentations...

Dan Way
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Court to hear Board of Education motion to extend stay in lawsuit against superintendent

Judges on Thursday will hear a N.C. State Board of Education motion to extend a stay in the lawsuit between the board and Superintendent Mark Johnson. The board filed a motion Sept. 5 to maintain the status quo while the case is under appeal. A few days later, Johnson filed a motion in opposition. The court...

Lindsay Marchello
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With Stephens’ retirement, Martin will choose Wake County’s senior judge

RALEIGH — The Wake County Superior Court has a job opening. Senior Resident Superior Court Judge Donald Stephens announced he will retire Nov. 1 from the 10th Judicial District. Stephens, who is 72, has served as resident judge since 2001. Gov. Jim Hunt in December 1984 appointed Stephens to the court, and he was re-elected...

Kari Travis
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Treasurer assesses likely impact of Harvey, Irma on investments

Insurance companies will take a big hit from Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, but that shouldn’t hurt North Carolina’s retirement system investments. “We have not seen any remarkable changes in our portfolio values associated with this,” Treasurer Dale Folwell said Tuesday during his monthly Ask Me Anything teleconference with reporters. “As far as investments are concerned,...

Dan Way
News

N.C. panel to hear partisan gerrymandering claims two weeks after similar Supreme Court case

When lawyers in North Carolina’s latest redistricting battle head to court next month, they might have some clues about the U.S. Supreme Court’s approach to their arguments. Redistricting suits filed by Common Cause and the League of Women Voters are set for trial Oct. 16 in Greensboro. Both cases address partisan gerrymandering claims linked to...

CJ Staff

Opinion

Elections

News

Trump nominates Bishop to be deputy director for budget at OMB

"Dan has been a tireless fighter for our MAGA Movement in the House of Representatives on the Judiciary and Homeland Security Committees," Trump said in a press release issued Tuesday night. "Dan will implement my cost-cutting and deregulatory agenda across all Agencies, and root out the Weaponized Deep State."

Theresa Opeka
News

Democrats want federal court to address GOP challenge of 60,000 NC ballots

The North Carolina Democratic Party filed a lawsuit Friday to ensure challenges of 60,000 ballots in the state's latest election are addressed in federal court. Republicans filed the challenges with the State Board of Elections. The challenges could affect the outcome of the state Supreme Court race between Democrat Allison Riggs and Jefferson Griffin, along with a handful of state legislative contests.

CJ Staff
News

Griffin asks Appeals Court to order decision on election protests by Tuesday

Republican North Carolina Supreme Court candidate Jefferson Griffin is turning to North Carolina’s second-highest court for an order that would force state election officials to make a final decision about Griffin’s election protests Tuesday. The State Board of Elections had planned to hear oral arguments about the protests the following day, according to a document Griffin filed Friday with the state Court of Appeals.

CJ Staff

Videos

Video

Locke’s Mitch Kokai analyzes Berger’s election concession

Mitch Kokai, John Locke Foundation senior political analyst, discusses Sen. Phil Berger’s concession in his primary election loss to Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page. Kokai offered these comments during the March 27, 2026, edition of PBS North Carolina’s “State Lines.”

Mitch Kokai
Video

Cooper, King analyze recent polling in NC’s US Senate race

Political scientist Chris Cooper of Western Carolina University and Carolina Journal Editor-in-Chief Donna King discuss recent polls in North Carolina’s 2026 US Senate race. Cooper and King offered these comments during the Jan. 23, 2026, edition of PBS North Carolina’s “State Lines.”

Donna King

Culture

Civil Society

Opinion

For healthy civil society, politics needs to stay in its lane

Political and cultural causes are important. They motivate us to make the world around us better and hone our sense of justice. Also, the excitement of fighting the good fight can be, for lack of a better word, fun. But everything has its time and place. And even if we think a particular political issue...

David Larson
Opinion

Flashback: North Carolina’s Easter Monday tradition forged on the baseball diamond

On Good Friday state offices will be closed in North Carolina for Holy Week, along with 10 other states. However, that has not always been the case in North Carolina. The Monday after Easter — rather than Good Friday — was a legal holiday in North Carolina for 52 years, and for many years before...

Dallas Woodhouse