Task force member and N.C. Rep. Chuck Edwards said the White House asked him to push off announcing a proposal.
April 2025
The Disappearance of Julio Zambrano
The Venezuelan asylum seeker was living in N.C. legally. So why did the Trump administration send him to El Salvador?
Thousands March in Greensboro as Part of National ‘Hands Off’ Protest
The event was one of more than a thousand across the country protesting the actions of the Trump administration.
RiverRun International Film Festival Returns to Theaters This Week
Running since 1998, the Triad film festival highlights full-length features, shorts, cartoons, classics, and more.
Jefferson Griffin’s Gambit Scores a Win
The N.C. Court of Appeals gave Jefferson Griffin a victory in his quest for a state Supreme Court seat, but it’s not over yet.
The Herring Party is Over
For 75 years, Jamesville hosted the North Carolina Herring Festival every Easter. Now it appears to be a thing of the past.
eCourts’ Continuing Legal Mess
A judge ruled this week that a federal lawsuit against eCourts, the state’s $100 million digital records system, can go forward.
Make ’em Say WOOOOO!
A state senator is making another go at a bill to get a pro-wrestling hall of fame in North Carolina.
How Low Can You Go? N.C. Colleges Try Free-Tuition Programs
Many small colleges are trying to get more students in the door, while others want to be accessible to low-income applicants.
A Charlotte Regulator Gets DOGE’d
A Republican with decades of blue-chip legal experience moved into consumer protection. Then Musk took a chainsaw to his agency.



