
Tar Heel Politics In a Shot Glass
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 177 | Founded | a year ago | Last Issue | 8 days ago |
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People are moving here. Money is moving here. Culture is coming from here. And more and more, the biggest political fights in the country are playing out right here in our backyard.Jennifer Palmieri and Errin Haines hit the road across the...
The NC House is now on holiday. For the next 3 months or so.
But guess what, the whole General Assembly, in all their gerrymandered Republican glory, are planning to swing back ‘round Raleigh-way after the upcoming elections. How come? Why...
Political strategist Morgan Jackson on Mark Robinson's collapse, Trump's inroads with NC Democrats, and how it feels to watch a campaign come back from the dead.
If you want to understand North Carolina politics, you gotta talk to Morgan J...
North Carolina has seen rain and, in some places, flood warnings in the past week – but the most recent US Drought Monitor report still lists about 86% of the state as in moderate drought or worse.
So which is it? Does NC have too much wat...
Round 2 with Roy Cooper! We sat down with the Former Governor and US Senate Candidate to crack a cold Sun Drop and find out what he's hearing across North Carolina on his "Make Stuff Cost Less" Tour. Along the way, we discuss why everything...
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Tar Heel politics in a shot glass.
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Senior Editor at The Hometown Holler. Tryin' awful hard to help Daniel and Quinn serve up delicious fillings that taste great in your political biscuit.
I report on the NC legislature for the Hometown Holler.
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