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Appellate court will not block pipeline

Appellate court will not block pipeline

By Carolina Journal Staff 19 May 2026

(Carolina Journal) – The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond will not block a 55-mile natural gas pipeline project from moving forward in North Carolina and Virginia amid environmental groups

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Housing policy advisor appointed

Housing policy advisor appointed

By David Beasley | The Center Square contributor 19 May 2026

(The Center Square) – With housing affordability likely to be a big issue with voters in the upcoming midterm elections, North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein on Tuesday announced the appointment of a

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Tillis to Hegseth: Choose meritocracy over your mediocre yes-men

Tillis to Hegseth: Choose meritocracy over your mediocre yes-men

By Alan Wooten | The Center Square 19 May 2026

(The Center Square) – Gen. Chris Donahue, former key leader aboard Fort Bragg and in the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal, got a strong backing from an outgoing North Carolina senator amid speculation War

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Trucks On A Road

Church, Head Start, community college – all on CDL training closure list

Alan Wooten 03 December 2025

An eastern North Carolina Baptist church, the Head Start program and a community college are among the entities with involuntary closures of CDL training programs in North Carolina, research from TCS shows.

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Downtown Charlotte

Homeland Security, North Carolina sheriff and mayor messages differ

Alan Wooten 21 November 2025

Operation Charlotte’s Web “isn’t ending anytime soon,” says the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.  Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin’s words Thursday was in response to reports citing Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden saying he had confirmed the end of the operation with the agency. Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles on Thursday echoed the sheriff.

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Police Cruiser With Lights

Enhanced immigration law enforcement ending in North Carolina

Alan Wooten 20 November 2025

Federal immigration law enforcement enhancement, according to elected leaders in Charlotte and Raleigh, has concluded for now in North Carolina.

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Regulatory reform hops into, replaces hospital bill, sails through House

Regulatory reform hops into, replaces hospital bill, sails through House

By Alan Wooten | The Center Square - Tuesday, 02 June 2026 16:08

(The Center Square) – Regulatory reform for education, business and development are in an overhauled bill passed Wednesday by the North Carolina House of Representatives that 400 days earlier was...

Canadian voting illegally in America will go to prison

Canadian voting illegally in America will go to prison

By Alan Wooten | The Center Square - Tuesday, 02 June 2026 14:42

(The Center Square) – Denis Bouchard, the 70-year-old Canadian already having pleaded guilty to two false claims in connection to illegally voting in nine American elections, is going to prison for...

Seven deadly sins offer opportunities to tax, and lawmakers will try

Seven deadly sins offer opportunities to tax, and lawmakers will try

By Alan Wooten | The Center Square - Monday, 01 June 2026 16:14

(The Center Square) – Making use of one of the seven deadly sins, three North Carolina senators are pushing a bill that includes a tax on pornography.

Attorney general, governor join request line for regulation on data centers

Attorney general, governor join request line for regulation on data centers

By David Beasley | The Center Square contributor - Monday, 01 June 2026 13:38

(The Center Square) – North Carolina’s attorney general has asked the state utility commission to create a separate rate for large users of electricity such as data centers, an idea that was

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