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Who Elected Russell Allen?

By Gary Pearce August 9, 2006

I’m sure Carter will be fulminating here soon about the proposed public art in downtown Raleigh. After all, he got Tom Fetzer elected mayor in 1993 partly by attacking the Time+Light Tower on Capital Boulevard. Think what he could do with this. But I have a different question: Why is City Manager Russell Allen suddenly…

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Joe Lieberman

By Carter Wrenn August 9, 2006

Last night, I turned on the television to see what was happening in Joe Lieberman’s Senate race in Connecticut. What I ran into was a pair of talking heads: A Republican and a Democrat. The Republican said: Lieberman’s defeat proves the Democrats support terrorism. And the Democrat retorted: The war in Iraq has nothing to…

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How Politics Works in the State House

By Carter Wrenn August 8, 2006

Waste management companies were well on their way to building the four largest trash dumps ever in North Carolina – mostly to hold trash from the northeast – when the State Senate passed a ‘moratorium’ to stop them dead in their tracks. The waste companies responded with a passion after. After the bill passed the…

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Toll Roads

By Carter Wrenn August 8, 2006

How’s this for a flim-flam? Roads that are paid for with gas taxes are supposed to be free. While roads that are paid for with tolls are, well, paid for at toll booths. That’s the way it’s supposed to be. No tolls are charged on existing roads. But it turns out the N.C. Turnpike Authority…

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City to Subsidize Loans Downtown?

By Carter Wrenn August 7, 2006

According to an article in the News and Observer (7/19/06) big retailers – like GAP or Banana Republic – are not likely to rush to open stores downtown. Why? There are not enough people living downtown to make the stores profitable. But the Downtown Raleigh Alliance – which serves as downtown Raleigh’s unofficial booster club…

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The Ferry Cruise

By Carter Wrenn August 6, 2006

The State Ports Authority just took elected officials and selected ‘VIP’s’ on a cruise on a state ferry so they could watch the tall ships sail into Beaufort harbor on July 1st. The cost to taxpayers: $28,000. (News and Observer, 7/18/06; 7/27/06) North Carolina’s Eastern Region, an economic development group funded by taxpayers, chipped in…

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The Ferry Cruise

By Carter Wrenn August 6, 2006
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IHOP!

By Carter Wrenn August 3, 2006

Former Republican State Representative Michael Decker says three years ago, at the IHOP in Salisbury, he made this deal with a Democratic legislator: Decker switched parties and voted for Democrat Jim Black for Speaker of the House – in return he got $50,000 and a job for his son. Later, Decker also says, he got…

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Had Enough?

By Gary Pearce July 27, 2006

Three reasons to say yes: President Bush on Tuesday, July 25: “Obviously, the violence in Baghdad is still terrible, and therefore there needs to be more troops.” The stem cell veto. Nothing here but a know-nothing sop to the Christian Right, about all the base Bush has left. Parental notification bill. How many underage girls…

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By Carter Wrenn November 27, 2024

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Mandate?

By Gary Pearce November 27, 2024

Trump boasts that his election – by 1.5% in the popular vote – gives him a…

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Had Enough?

By Carter Wrenn November 26, 2024

There was a moment after Trump won when he could have sowed healing. Brought us together.…

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