A reporter gets a first-hand look at how the ‘militant accelerationism’ movement operates.
Past Stories
In Greensboro, a Different Kind of Summer Camp
The camp operates on a pay-what-you-can model with caregivers paying anywhere from $5 to $20 per family per week.
What a Lawsuit Involving a Top Legislator Reveals About the Hemp Industry
State Rep. John Bell’s former business partners say he threatened to use his “power and influence” to jail them.
Lawmakers Tried to Weaken Climate Change Goals. Then Came Chantal.
The tropical system dumped rain across central N.C. days after Gov. Josh Stein vetoed a bill canceling carbon reduction goals.
Trump Administration Wants to Close Key Weather Labs Across the U.S.
The labs are responsible for the forecasting that the nation relies on for storm warnings and emergency preparedness.
SBI Investigating Greensboro City Council Member
A Greensboro City Council member is the subject of a State Bureau of Investigation probe.
Prosecutors Made a Rare Concession in a Murder Case. But Will It Matter?
Ruben Wright was a high-ranking Black Marine before his murder conviction. His lawyers say a main theory presented at trial has since collapsed.
N.C. Sen. Thom Tillis Announces His Retirement
“It’s not a hard choice, and I will not be seeking re-election,” said Tillis, who had provoked GOP ire for opposing Trump’s budget bill.
Keep NC’s Hemp Industry Thriving—Oppose HB 328
This article is sponsored content advocating for the interests of North Carolina’s hemp farmers, small businesses, and veterans.
Navigating an Uncertain Year at The Assembly
We know Assembly readers are a curious bunch, so we want to tell you what our economic reality looks like right now.



