By Chad Nance “But the goat, on which the lot fell to be the scapegoat, shall be presented alive before […]
Local Politics
State Board of Elections Begins Public Comment Hearings on Voter ID Law
By Staff The State Board of Elections will begin hosting public hearings on proposed rules for the implementation of voter ID requirements that […]
NC House and Senate Override McCrory’s Veto on Whistleblower Bill
By Michael A. Wiseman Highlighting exactly how checks and balances work in our current political climate, the NC House and […]
Court Rules that Republicans Repealing Teacher “Tenure” Acted Unconstitutionally
By Staff In 2013 the Republican Supermajority went after North Carolina’s school teachers hard. One part of their “Blame […]
Governor Pulls out Veto Pen Again for Anti-Whistle Blower Legislation
By Michael A. Wiseman On Friday, Pat McCrory vetoed House Bill 405, named the “Property Protection Act,” but known […]
The NC Legislature Considers Gun Deregulation Legislation – No Background Check, No problem
By Chad Nance “Twenty-two automatic on my person Got my hand in my pocket and my finger’s on the trigger […]
McCrory Announces Forsyth County Judicial Appointment
by Staff Governor Pat McCrory has appointed Eric C. Morgan as a Superior Court Judge in Forsyth County. He will […]
A Grown Up Conversation – Interview with County Commission Candidate Ted Kaplan
By Chad Nance Grown up conversations are not the norm with the Forsyth county Board of Commissioners. Accusation, acrimony, and […]
Board of Elections Unanimously Passes Compromise Early Voting Plan
By Chad Nance Forsyth County Board of Elections Secretary, Stuart Russell, has been a quiet presence on the board […]
City Council Begins Discussion on Employee Benefit Equality
By Chad Nance The Winston-Salem City Council’s Community Development/Housing/General Government Committee held a regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday afternoon. […]