Anger Is Not Enough
You can understand why Republicans are desperate to change the direction of federal policy. And you can understand why Democrats are similarly motivated in North Carolina.
Education reform in North Carolina cannot proceed effectively without a broader consensus about standards and accountability.
North Carolina's elected leaders took more steps in 2015 to help make the Tar Heel State First in Freedom.
The Great Recession technically began in late 2007 and ended in the summer of 2009. So here we are, at the close of 2015, having experienced a longer-than-average recovery from the last downturn.
The perpetual court fights over legislative districts should elevate one issue to the top of the 2016 legislative session’s agenda: independent redistricting reform.
Perhaps you believe that there are too many people living here — that the place has become overcrowded or is changing too rapidly to suit your tastes. If so, I have some great news for you.
Electoral trends offer Republicans some good news.