Sunday October 29, 2023 Edition of The Carolinian
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Control of Congress: What’s at play in the 2022 midterms?
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats have held both chambers of Congress and the presidency for the last two years, but they
Less Revenue, Fewer Services? NC Has A Tax Conundrum
By Nicole Quick Carolina Forward Following a growing national trend, the NC House introduced a bill in April 2025 that
Reaping what anti-government policies have sown: North Carolina’s chronic public employee shortage wasn’t an accident
BY: ROB SCHOFIELD | NC Newsline The much-faster-than-expected economic recovery that's followed the easing of the COVID-19 pandemic has produced several