by Michael McElroy | Nov 30, 2020 | POLITICS
Why the 2020 election shows NC is, strangely enough, getting more conservative and liberal at the same time. A week after Election Day, two of Donald Trump’s most loyal supporters looked at the unofficial voting results in NC and noted something odd. “Can someone tell...
by Associated Press | Nov 30, 2020 | POLITICS
Judges in states like NC have been inconsistent in enforcing eviction ban. And with the ban set to expire at year’s end, are we facing an eviction crisis? BOSTON (AP) — A nationwide eviction ban was supposed to protect tenants like Tawanda Mormon, who was forced out...
by Associated Press | Nov 25, 2020 | POLITICS
Biden called on the Senate for a “prompt hearing” on his Cabinet picks following inauguration, yet the president-elect likely faces a fight ahead. WASHINGTON (AP) — As President-elect Joe Biden started rolling out his administrative team, one voice has been...
by Matthew J. Parker | Nov 25, 2020 | COMMUNITY
If I were ever given the opportunity to sit down with the future vice president, I’d like to have a meaningful conversation about criminal justice reform. It’s been five years since I invited, via the pages of The Baltimore Sun, newly minted Attorney General...
by Max Millington | Nov 25, 2020 | SPORTS
Under normal circumstances, college basketball is a big boon to NC’s local businesses. But these are not normal circumstances. While it’s still about a month away for the rest of the world, Christmas might come early for many North Carolinians in the form of college...