Setting the record straight on Randolph County’s library board
Commissioners who voted to dissolve the library board are brave local leaders who used their lawful authority to fix a broken process and protect the role of parents in their community.
In today’s politics, some Americans who consider themselves to be on the right reject the classical liberalism of free markets and individual liberty.
The nation's solicitor general opposes anticompetitive behavior in a dispute over Fayetteville's long-term electricity contract.
Taken together, these four laws tell a larger story about 2025. Even in a challenging political environment, NC lawmakers advanced policies that expanded opportunity, protected privacy, restrained government overreach, and defended individual liberty.
DG Martin passed away a few days ago, at the august but still-too-early age of 85. Time marches on — but not necessarily forward.
Rather than moving students forward based on seat time or birthdays, competency-based education advances students when they demonstrate mastery.
We should continue to fight for politically neutral public schools while also understanding true neutrality is impossible when teaching children what matters.
The JDIG and OneNC grant funds promised to create 204,000 jobs when they were created in 1993 and 2002. But they have only delivered on 95,000 as of 2024.