Life in the gray
Instead of the either/ors we need to learn to live with the both/ands of life. Read More
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Do we want to be a one-party state?Some pundits calls us a purple state, but we are about as close to a one-party state as is possible. Read More |

Instead of the either/ors we need to learn to live with the both/ands of life. Read More

We place too high value on automobility for buses and trains to carry a sizable share of North Carolina travelers. Read More

NC Republicans have never given up trying to cheat the rules, no matter what the courts, or the polls say. Read More

If Trump’s spinning a tale so he can pay his allies that should boomerang on Trump. He should pay a price. Read More

Decades of economic evidence demonstrates that hospital consolidation raises prices and does not improve quality. Read More

At a time when many universities see declining enrollments due to reduced birth rates, the UNC System sees increasing enrollment. Our state is projected to be the nation’s 7th-largest state by 2030. Read More

Mental health access needs to be a top priority for our state. Read More

North Carolina Republicans have advanced a bill to cut the early-voting period roughly in half -from 17 days before election day to a mere 10 to suppress Democratic voters. Read More

Cooper has a history of putting himself and his political ambitions before the people of North Carolina. Read More

The surprise is that we can be so committed to a radicalized agenda and, at the same time, stubbornly insist it doesn't exist. Read More

North Carolina’s Medicaid enrollees are not line items in a budget presentation. They are our neighbors. Read More

Only about one-quarter (24%) of U.S. residents and 30% of North Carolina respondents reported having heard of 988. Read More

Lawmakers seem to think that in difficult political times the best way to get voters to the polls is to have constitutional amendments on the ballot. Read More

The costs for the preliminary planning stage would be covered by philanthropic support. Read More

Poll responses often depend on the way a question is written and whether or not the identity of the sponsor is mentioned. Read More

We're tired of the bluff and bluster notes you keep playing. The country needs a new tune and yours isn't cutting it. Read More

Symbols are deeply cherished by Americans and we don't appreciate someone trying to build or name them for his own ego. Read More

A moral bedrock crumbles when we resort to calling people names. Read More

Read the pros and cons of each proposal. Read More

Coach Roy Williams said it best. Read More

If the federal and state gas taxes were suspended drivers would save almost 60 cents per gallon. Read More

The recent Supreme Court decisions went far from refining the Voting Rights Act by making it a requirement for proof of discriminatory intent. Read More

Our constitution is a beautifully scripted recipe, and it is our responsibility to require the government follow it correctly. Read More

Legislative leaders announced a deal was made on key points related to the budget. But who made the deal? Neither the appropriations or finance committees of either the House or Senate have had open meetings to discuss the matter. Read More

A recent study concludes there is no statistically significant correlation between the number of data centers in a state and its current electricity prices. Read More