Time to Shorten the Ballot
If we want to retain judicial election, then restore partisan affiliation to the ballot so that voters have something to go on other than name recognition and guesswork.
I am more than a little envious – and frustrated – about the fact that the United States is no longer rated as one of the world’s freest countries.
Why has the Left failed in its defense of Wake’s busing policy? Because the policy is clearly unsuccessful and unpopular.
Left-leaning academics, journalists, and entertainers steer people away from traditional American support for free markets.
Only 29 percent of North Carolina's eighth-graders were proficient readers in 2009. In 1994, 31 percent were.
Legislators heading to Raleigh in January will have to fill a large budget hole.
For the private economy to begin a healthy recovery, business managers, investors, and entrepreneurs need certainty about the fiscal and regulatory future.