Federal investigators have demanded extensive information about finances and use of force at the sheriff’s office.
Carli Brosseau
Moms for Liberty’s Local Election Scorecard
The “parental rights” group’s North Carolina chapters endorsed seven school board candidates this election cycle. Only two won.
Tricia Cotham’s Bargain
The former Democrat has paid a high personal price for switching parties. What did she get in return?
Helene Left Some NC Elder-Care Homes Without Power
Hurricane Helene knocked many elder-care facilities off the power grid, but state rules don’t require them all to have backup generators.
Another History-Making SECU Election
The country’s second-largest credit union is holding another hotly contested board election.
Changing An Election, One Conversation At a Time
Deep canvassing can sway voters much more than other persuasion methods. Can it change votes in Alamance County?
Why We’re Suing Columbus County
Columbus County’s handling of public records “evinces a pattern of ongoing and willful defiance of our state’s transparency laws.”
Moore County’s Conservative Civil War
After MAGA Republicans took control of the school board, it imploded. Can a movement based on grievance govern?
The Making of Michele Morrow
Her primary win took many by surprise, but the state superintendent candidate is following Steve Bannon’s playbook.
Transparency Tests in Durham, Greensboro, and the State Bar
Durham County’s abuse, neglect, and dependency court has effectively prohibited anyone involved in child welfare cases from talking to the media.