Big News Story Ignored by Those Involved
Isn't it strange how a state's major news outlets are ignoring one of the biggest stories of the weekend?
The case of one Nags Head pier project exposes numerous problems with the way our General Assembly operates.
An early order of business for the 2011 General Assembly should be a new law setting tougher requirements when persons both register to vote and cast their ballots.
RALEIGH -- The state constitution should not be amended on a whim. And there's no sound reason to limit the rights of voters to choose among candidates for sheriff.
In the NC Senate, generic polling has been a fairly good predictor of the share of votes cast for GOP candidates – but has tended to overestimate the number of seats won.
If you measure the gains across seven wave elections, you will find average gains of two congressional seats, seven state senate seats, and 14 state house seats.
News/talk stations attract an average of about 650,000 North Carolina listeners every quarter-hour, or about 11 percent of all listeners in rated markets.
The most likely explanation for federal interest in the Perdue flights is as a natural extension of the preexisting investigation of the Easley flights.
Can e-editions — a navigable digital version of the actual print edition — help stop the circulation declines experienced by American newspapers?