Talk to older black Americans and they can tell you some tales about voting under Jim Crow, which was in the 20th century. They can tell you about the voter
Editorial
Re-elect Evelyn Terry to N.C. House To the Editor: Think what it would be like to be in an important organization to which citizens of a community elected someone to represent their
By Terri LeGrand I’ve spent my life trying to lift up others, focusing on issues that are essential to healthy, thriving communities –improving local schools, increasing access to higher education,
By James B. Ewers Jr. Don’t underestimate the power of the vote. We live in challenging times and events that
By John Bussian While this election cycle for seats on N.C.’s statewide appellate courts is comparatively calm with only one
By Stephen Boyd The N.C. Constitution is the basis of our state’s government. If approved by voters, the six constitutional
By Christopher G. Cox Writer, philosopher Mark Twain is often credited with saying, “Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does
Commentary: How is N.C. economy at mid-year?