Background to an Eventful Week
A resolution is not a bill. A bill introduced is not a bill enacted. And a bill enacted is not necessarily a major policy change affecting the everyday lives of North Carolinians.
A resolution is not a bill. A bill introduced is not a bill enacted. And a bill enacted is not necessarily a major policy change affecting the everyday lives of North Carolinians.
The mainstream news media actually have a greater audience than ever before in their history. The problem isn’t drawing eyeballs. It’s drawing revenue.
It is a new year in North Carolina politics. You can count on Carolina Journal to tell you all about it.
With nearly two decades under our belts, Carolina Journal has established a strong record of accomplishment and loyal readership.
In one form or another, CJ reaches about 200,000 North Carolinians each month.
It’s about time you give Carolina Journal’s new room a view.
If you’re reading Carolina Journal Online, you’re getting a lot of valuable news, analysis, and commentary – but you may still be missing a lot.
Over the past decade, we’ve worked hard to make Carolina Journal one of the mostly widely read, heard, and viewed media services in North Carolina.
RALEIGH — In what is considered a first for state government, the Department of Commerce agreed this week to pay lawyers' fees in order to settle a public records lawsuit that was brought against it. The state agency led by Secretary Jim Fain (who was also named as a defendant)…
Today's celebratory mood leads to some housecleaning items at Carolina Journal -- and an invitation or two.