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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
June 05, 2026
Lawmakers in North Carolina express frustration and anger over the death of six-year-old Dominique Moody, who was found in horrific living conditions with signs of neglect and abuse, despite repeated warnings and visits from child protective services officials. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
March 25, 2026
Senate leader Phil Berger has officially conceded in his race to Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page, citing the voters' decision and avoiding a lengthy and potentially costly court fight. The concession statement highlights Berger's confidence in the election process and his recognition of the voters' will. Meanwhile, the North Carolina House and Senate are at odds over the budget, with the House pushing for tax cuts and the Senate advocating for lower tax rates. The House Select Committee on Oversight and Reform is also investigating Medicaid fraud and waste, calling for testimony from Attorney General Jeff Jackson and Health and Human Services Secretary. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
November 20, 2025
North Carolina ranks ninth in the US for human trafficking, with over 300 cases identified in 2024. Customs and Border Protection's Operation Charlotte's Web has arrested over 250 illegal aliens, including those with criminal histories. Meanwhile, the state auditor's report reveals that the Department of Health and Human Services generated $386 million in tax dollars for unfilled job positions, raising questions about Medicaid funding and bureaucratic inefficiencies. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
July 16, 2025
North Carolina's State Board of Elections faces a lawsuit from the Democrat National Committee over a plan to collect missing voter ID information, while Attorney General Jeff Jackson joins a lawsuit against the federal government to prevent funding cuts for the state's schools. Meanwhile, a study by the American Enterprise Institute found that building light touch density housing does not appear to affect single-family home values in Charlotte and Seattle. [... more]
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