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Bloomberg Philanthropies Commits Additional $120 Million to Reduce Overdose Deaths in U.S.

Five new states – Kentucky, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, and Wisconsin – will join Michigan and Pennsylvania in…

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NC Leads Nation in Black Prison Population

Nationwide, Black Americans are incarcerated in state prisons at nearly five times the rate of white Americans, according to a…

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Column: Was District Attorney Ted Bell Aware of former Judge Pool’s Predatory Actions?

In 2019 we reported the resignation of Chief District Court Judge C. Randy Pool. Shortly thereafter, several prominent citizens of…

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Making Laps with Bruce Wayne

Hello to my readers from small town friendly and beyond, As the season of the dirt world comes to a…

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Plot twist or tease? NC film industry showing signs of resilience

After a shift in state policies decimated the NC film industry, incentive changes and COVID-19 conditions are behind solid numbers…

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High Turnover Rate in District Attorney Ted Bell’s Office

A point that has not been brought to public notice, but is well known within the court system, is the…

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Is the Sheriff’s Dept. Misusing StingRays?

As  revealed in a RC civil complaint against a number of government officials, including several judges, District Attorney Ted Bell,…

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N.C. pastors urge SBC EC to comply with messengers’ directive, waive attorney-client privilege

In a letter addressed to the Southern Baptist Convention’s (SBC) Executive Committee (EC), a group of North Carolina Baptist leaders…

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Huge ADA turnover in District Attorney Ted Bell’s Office

Ted attended UNC-Chapel Hill for undergraduate degrees in Economics and Political Science and then received his law degree from UNC…

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Considering a fake vaccination card? NC Attorney General advises: Better think twice.

 By Clayton Henkel  September 29, 2021  In Commentary, COVID It seems some people will do anything to avoid vaccine mandates, and that includes…