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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
June 01, 2026
The Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be below normal, with a 55% chance of being below normal and a 35% chance of near normal. El Niño conditions are expected to form in the Atlantic, making it harder for storms to develop. The National Weather Service is preparing to deliver real-time storm forecasts and warnings using advanced technology. Meanwhile, the North Carolina General Assembly is working on a full state budget, with a proposed 15.4% salary increase for correctional officers and a 3% pay increase for state employees over a two-year period. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 22, 2026
The B-24 bombers played a crucial role in World War II, with young American pilots and crew members volunteering to fly these aircraft, which were built with limited refinements and exposed to harsh conditions. Despite the challenges, the B-24s were instrumental in paralyzing the German army and contributing to the Allied victory. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
May 21, 2026
Investors should consider looking beyond the U.S. markets for diversification and growth opportunities, as foreign stocks can offer broader growth potential and emerging markets are exciting due to their significant growth potential and rapidly rising standards of living. [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
May 15, 2026
Jimmy Lai, a self-made multi-millionaire and owner of Apple Daily, has been imprisoned for 25 years in China for refusing to shut down his newspaper despite Hong Kong being taken over by Red China. His daughter Claire joins the conversation, expressing gratitude for President Trump's commitment to freeing her father and securing his freedom. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
May 04, 2026
The story of the first American team to scale Mount Everest in 1963, led by Norman Dierenfurth, a group of climbers from across the United States who overcame challenges and personal differences to achieve a historic feat, showcasing American values of diligence, persistence, and friendship. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
April 21, 2026
Retirees face a crucial question: how much can they safely withdraw from their savings without depleting their retirement funds too soon. Mark Biller joins the discussion to revisit the widely used 4% rule and explore a more flexible, thoughtful approach to retirement withdrawals. [... more]
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Hope for the Caregiver
Peter Rosenberger
April 06, 2026
Peter Rosenberger shares his thoughts on the challenges of caregiving, the importance of hope and faith, and the impact of the resurrection on our lives. He also discusses his work with prosthetic limbs and the ministry of Standing With Hope. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
April 03, 2026
A 4-3 decision from the North Carolina Supreme Court has dismissed the Leandro case, a 32-year-old legal challenge to public education funding. The ruling has significant implications for education policy and the constitutional separation of powers in the state. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
April 01, 2026
North Carolina faces a nearly $2.8 billion revenue shortfall over the next two years, according to Governor Josh Stein. Meanwhile, a long-standing election dispute in the small town of Pembroke has finally been resolved, with the challenger, Alan Dial, being certified as the winner after a two-and-a-half-year battle. The state is also dealing with wildfires and a burn ban, with crews making progress in containing the fires. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
March 31, 2026
A federal judge upholds a North Carolina law changing same-day voter rules, while the state's Board of Elections reviews 15,000 comments on its adoption of a rule for non-citizen list maintenance. Meanwhile, the state's tax policy is compared to that of Vegas casinos, which treat high-net worth individuals well, and the North Carolina Forest Service is working to contain multiple wildfires across the state. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
March 30, 2026
A statewide burn ban is in effect in North Carolina due to drought severity and forecast fire weather, with six major wildfires burning across the state. Meanwhile, recovery efforts continue in western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene, with some areas seeing progress and others still facing significant challenges. North Carolina's Republican congressional delegation is urging the Department of Homeland Security to clear administrative bottlenecks that have delayed FEMA aid for Hurricane Helene. Additionally, a state audit has found delivery gaps in the ABC system, which generates over $1.4 billion in revenue annually, despite meeting cost accuracy and safety performance indicators. The audit recommends improvements to the system, including developing contingency plans and establishing improved fleet maintenance schedules. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
March 26, 2026
In rural Malawi, many children wake up each day unsure if they'll eat and relying on water that can make them sick. Cross International is working to break the cycle of poverty, provide clean water, and introduce families to the love of Jesus. Their long-term approach involves partnering with local ministries to equip communities with vital physical resources and spiritual support. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
March 20, 2026
A close race in North Carolina's Senate between Phil Berger and Sam Page remains unchanged after a machine recount in Rockingham and Guilford counties. The Berger campaign has until late afternoon to request a partial hand-eye recount, which could potentially expand to a full hand-eye recount of all 26,000 plus votes in the contest. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
February 12, 2026
Christian banking institutions like Christian Community Credit Union offer faith-based financial services that align with biblical values. Financial stewardship and generosity are key themes in managing one's finances, and giving to charitable causes can be done in a way that is sustainable and responsible. Effective financial planning and retirement savings strategies can also help individuals achieve their financial goals while living out their faith. [... more]
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A New Beginning
Greg Laurie
February 11, 2026
The parable of the sower reveals the golden key to spiritual growth, which is how you hear the word of God. Success or failure in the Christian life depends on how you apply and obey the word of God, not just hearing it. The parable categorizes people into four groups: highway hearers, rocky road hearers, thorny hearers, and those who produce a harvest of 30, 60, or 100 times as much as has been planted. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
February 02, 2026
A major nor'easter dumped record-setting snowfalls across many counties in North Carolina, with all 100 counties seeing some trace amounts of snow. The state braced for winter weather for the second weekend in a row, with portions of Carteret County leading the state in snowfall totals. The North Carolina State Highway Patrol reported over 1,100 total car accidents and 1,600 calls for service, with two fatal crashes occurring in Robeson and Rutherford counties. Governor Josh Stein urged drivers to stay off the roads, and a winter weather advisory was issued for much of the state. Meanwhile, Duke Energy prepared for the extreme cold by requesting an emergency order from the U.S. Department of Energy, and the state health plan faced a 14-year-old lawsuit over retiree health benefits. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
January 30, 2026
A winter storm warning has been issued for all 100 counties in North Carolina, with the state expecting a second weekend of winter weather. Meanwhile, a recent poll shows that public education in North Carolina is facing strong opposition, with 82.6% of respondents saying that COVID-19 school shutdowns had a negative impact on student achievement. The poll also found that 63.7% of voters support the Opportunity Scholarship Program, and 57.5% support charter schools. [... more]
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The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
January 29, 2026
A major winter storm has crippled the Mid-South, leaving thousands stranded and businesses shut down. City leaders are facing criticism for their handling of the disaster, with many questioning their preparedness and response. Meanwhile, Congressman David Kustoff weighs in on the national implications of the storm, including the role of federal funding and the importance of cooperation between local, state, and federal law enforcement. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
January 26, 2026
A major winter storm affected North Carolina, causing power outages and ice accumulation in western parts of the state. The storm also impacted neighboring states, with over a million people without power. In related news, a housing recovery program for those affected by Hurricane Helene has completed 14 projects and awarded over 86 grants, but still has over 7,500 applications pending. Meanwhile, a lawsuit challenging North Carolina's Sunday hunting restrictions has been dismissed by the state Supreme Court, upholding the existing laws. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
January 23, 2026
A major winter storm is set to impact North Carolina, with a state of emergency declared and power outages expected due to ice accumulation. Meanwhile, the state's General Assembly is considering a federal school choice tax credit program, with neighboring Georgia already opting in. Additionally, vaccines are being promoted to strengthen the immune system against respiratory illnesses. [... more]
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