NC NEWSLINE – Thousands more rural North Carolinians will receive access to high-speed internet by the end of 2026, following a nearly $26 million state investment announced Monday. The awards come from the Stop-Gap Solutions program, administered by the N.C. […]
Read MoreNC NEWSLINE – In today’s highly partisan environment, it’s hard to get Republicans and Democrats to agree on much. But when it comes to North Carolina’s transportation infrastructure, both sides agree the current funding formula needs to be reworked. Members […]
Read MoreNC LOCAL – In North Carolina, nearly all documents that city and county government officials create or receive while carrying out their duties are considered the property of the people. State law requires officials to make those documents – including […]
Read MoreCAROLINA PUBLIC PRESS – In 2015, Mark Oakley, then an officer with the Roanoke Rapids Police Department, slammed a detainee at the Halifax County jail to the ground, then “tased him” while the man was “in handcuffs and posed no […]
Read MoreWUNC – The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles is rolling out a new online tool to help cut down on wait times at its driver license offices. Customers can now check how busy each site is before heading out. […]
Read MoreBy Jheri Hardaway Staff Writer Adams County, Ohio – Afroman or Joseph E. Foreman successfully defended his First Amendment freedom of speech and expression against a lawsuit from Ohio’s Adams County Sheriff’s Office. In 2022, Afroman’s house was raided, robbed, […]
Read MoreSTATELINE – The U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative justices on Monday appeared skeptical of the validity of mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day, in a case that could potentially affect hundreds of thousands of voters during the upcoming midterm elections. […]
Read MoreBy Guns & Ammo Staff Virginia is poised to become the 12th state in the nation to ban so-called “assault weapons”. Senate Bill 749, which passed along party lines by the Democrat-controlled General Assembly and now sitting on Gov. […]
Read MoreBy Jordan Meadows Staff Writer A growing set of tax incentives meant to encourage development and expand affordable housing in Wake County is now raising alarms among local officials, who say a surge in property tax exemptions could jeopardize funding […]
Read MoreTHE HILL – On a humid afternoon in Lagos, a shoot for a comedy skit is under way on a set that looks more like a small film production. Dozens of people mill about: lighting assistants, a sound engineer, a […]
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