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NC Supreme Court Reviews Gerrymandering

The North Carolina Supreme Court is again reviewing partisan gerrymandering, at another critical juncture for the survival of ‘free and fair’ elections in our state.       

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Beasley vs. Budd on Clean Energy

Here’s a quick and nonpartisan source of comparison on the clean energy positions of competing U.S. Senate candidates Cheri Beasley and Ted Budd.

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Coal Ash Found in More NC Lakes

A new study of sediment in five recreational lakes in North Carolina shows that coal ash is more widespread in the state’s aquatic environment than was previously known.

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