Going the last mile
Our state's Broadband Internet Office has set a goal for every resident to have access to higher-speed broadband Internet by 2021. What needs to be done to make that a reality? Read More
Our state's Broadband Internet Office has set a goal for every resident to have access to higher-speed broadband Internet by 2021. What needs to be done to make that a reality? Read More
Labor Day used to mean school started the next day. Now it signifies storm season. Let's look at some of them. Read More
The child who cannot read doesn't care what political party you belong to, who gets the blame, who gets the credit or even what reading assessment tool you choose. Our reading proficiency is unacceptable. Read More
The state has a surplus of almost 900 million dollars. Leaders must decide whether to save it, spend it or return some of it to taxpayers. What is the right course of action? Read More
This modern re-telling of the Biblical story of David and Goliath has a different result, but is it the final ending. Read More
Did moderates die off or are they just in hiding? This is not time for moderates to be timid. Read More
The 1949 Fairness Doctrine proclaimed that TV and Radio stations were required to present controversial issues of public importance, and to do so in a manner that was honest, equitable and balanced. It was repealed in 1987, but perhaps it should be reinstated. Read More
If you're wondering what to read on vacation here is a list of what your favorite NC SPIN panelists are reading this summer. Read More
Only 80 percent of our students in k-12 are attending traditional public schools. Is this an unintended consequence of school choice or was it the goal? Read More
Many wonder whether this economic expansion of the past ten years can continue. Let's examine some numbers that might give us a hint of what to expect Read More