We’ve far-exceeded my wildest dreams for building not just a newsroom, but a network of journalists across the state.
Kate Sheppard
The Hunt Legacy Appears to Live OnÂ
Rachel Hunt looks likely to become the state’s next lieutenant governor, defeating Republican Hal Weatherman.
Democrat Mo Green Defeats Michele Morrow to Lead N.C. Public Schools
The race pitted a public school critic against a former school administrator.
Courts: Treatment Delays For Defendants and a Bad Day for Dale
Folwell loses at the 4th circuit, inmates wait for psych evals, and sheriffs lobby for action on guns safety.
The eCourt of Public Opinion
eCourts was supposed to make life easier for courthouse officials and the public. Instead, there’s a legal fight brewing.
On Our Nice List This Year
Some of our favorite Assembly stories of 2023.
The Aftermath of UNC’s Shooting
What we’ve learned so far about the shooting at UNC’s campus on Monday has raised a lot more questions.
Tell Us What You Think
You take a 5-minute survey about our Wilmington coverage, and we’ll take a summer break.
Wilmington, Triangle, and Publishing Schedules – Oh My!
Today’s a big day of Assembly announcements. Four in fact! In the Triangle, we’re announcing a new partnership with the 40-year-old INDY Week, designed to bring more local reporting to Durham, Chapel Hill, and Raleigh. In Wilmington, we’re announcing a new partnership with the NPR station WHQR, designed to bring our style of deep investigative […]
Behind the State’s Big Insurance Change
What people are saying about the plan to move the State Health Plan from Blue Cross Blue Shield to Aetna in 2025.