As workplace fatalities rise, the two candidates for the top regulatory job have starkly different platforms.
September 2024
Too Good to Be True
When Jolene Strickland ran for governor in 1996, she received press coverage, money, and votes. If only she existed.
An Unconventional Chancellor Keeps His Coolย
Many were skeptical of Darrell Allison. Now enrollment is up, dropouts are down, and buildings are rising.
Expanding Minds
A small clinic in Waynesville has been part of a national movement to broaden the use of MDMA to treat PTSD.
Balanced Nutrition Blames Politics for DHHS Crackdown
A nonprofit run by Mark Robinsonโs wife has been told to repay $132,000 in federal funds. They say theyโre victims of โpolitical targeting.โย
On the Frontlines of North Carolina’s Natural Gas Buildout
A LNG processing facility, four power plants, multiple compressor stations, and a number of pipelines are all awaiting state approval.
A Small City Fights to Hold on to Baseball
The minor league Kinston Wood Ducks are about to depart, and now the former tobacco hub is looking for a new baseball team.ย
Flagstock Promised a โRager.โ It Mostly Left Questions.ย
Conservative operatives raised $500,000 after UNC fraternity brothers went viral last spring. Itโs still not clear where all that money is going.
Ex-Porn Shop Employees Say Mark Robinson Was A Regular. He Denies It.
Six men say the gubernatorial candidate frequented Greensboro video-porn shops in the โ90s and early 2000s.
Reese Brantmeier v. NCAA
A lawsuit from a UNC tennis star challenges rules barring collegiate tennis players from keeping tournament earnings.



