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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
December 10, 2025
A Canadian citizen has been indicted for illegally voting in federal elections in North Carolina, and a $12 billion bailout has been announced for American farmers. In North Carolina, a student is dead and another injured after a fight at North Forsyth High School, and $29 million in federal public assistance reimbursements will be flowing into Western North Carolina communities and state agencies. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
December 09, 2025
North Carolina House Speaker Destin Hall has announced the creation of a 23-member committee to review factors contributing to rising local property taxes and identify ways to reduce the burden on homeowners. The committee will examine existing relief programs, county reevaluation practices, and local spending and debt trends. Meanwhile, a 33-year-old illegal immigrant from Honduras has been arrested for stabbing a 24-year-old on the Charlotte Light Rail, sparking concerns about public safety and immigration. The Trump administration has also announced a $12 billion bailout for American farmers affected by tariffs, which have had a significant impact on the agricultural industry in North Carolina. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
December 05, 2025
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein and Attorney General Jeff Jackson are objecting to a proposed 15% rate hike by Duke Energy, citing concerns about affordability and the impact of data centers on energy demand. Meanwhile, the state's election board is pushing back against claims that a recent settlement with the federal government will give the feds unfettered access to voter data. The Atlantic hurricane season officially ended with no hurricanes making landfall in the continental US, but multiple tropical storms caused damage and casualties in the Carolinas. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
December 04, 2025
North Carolina is well-positioned for strong future economic growth, with a record year in job announcements and nearly $23 billion in overall project investment. The state has made significant progress in sectors like aerospace, biotech, and electric vehicles, with major companies like Jet Zero, Scout Motors, and Toyota investing heavily in the state. Meanwhile, the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season was relatively quiet, with no hurricanes making landfall in the United States, but still causing significant damage and beach erosion in eastern North Carolina. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
December 03, 2025
North Carolina homeowners affected by Hurricane Helene have until December 31st to apply for the Renew NC's Housing Recovery Assistance Program. The state health plan has stabilized and is no longer projected to have a deficit in 2027. Duke Energy is facing a lawsuit over anti-competitive practices in the energy market, with the Solicitor General's Office citing against the company. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
November 25, 2025
Living with open hands and trusting God to bless others through us can transform us in the process. Chip Ingram shares his story of how generosity became a game-changer for him and how it can be an adventure that deepens our faith and multiplies joy. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
November 24, 2025
A shooting occurred during a Christmas tree lighting ceremony in downtown Concord, injuring four people. The investigation found that the shooting was between two suspects known to each other. In other news, a visit from First Lady Melania Trump and Second Lady Usha Vance to Camp Lejeune highlighted the administration's attention to military families during the holiday season. Additionally, AT&T's president discussed the company's efforts to rebuild and restore service in western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene, and a judge ruled in favor of the North Carolina General Assembly in a redistricting case. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
November 21, 2025
Mixed messaging surrounds Operation Charlotte's Web as local officials claim the customs and border protection operation is complete, while the Department of Homeland Security says it's not over. Meanwhile, a new audit reveals the North Carolina Office of Recovery and Resiliency, or NCOR, has been a logistical nightmare in the state's hurricane recovery efforts, with over $1 billion in taxpayer money spent without proper oversight. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
November 17, 2025
Customs and Border Protection conducted an operation in Charlotte, known as Charlotte's Web, which resulted in the arrest of 81 individuals with significant criminal and immigration histories. Meanwhile, the North Carolina General Assembly is set to convene for its final week of business before the calendar flips to 2026, but it appears that there will not be any major voting taking place in either the House or the Senate. The dispute centers on the Department of Health and Human Services' handling of Medicaid reimbursements and recent rate cuts. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
November 07, 2025
Lawmakers urge deployment of the National Guard to Charlotte due to rising crime rates, while Governor Josh Stein's office responds with a statement opposing the measure. Meanwhile, FEMA relief funds are being distributed to Western North Carolina communities affected by Hurricane Helene, and a new congressional map is being challenged in court. [... more]
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Break Point
John Stonestreet
October 31, 2025
A discussion on the impact of Hurricane Melissa on Jamaica, the cultural differences in response to natural disasters, and the debate over same-sex marriage and the Obergefell decision. The conversation also touches on the Dobbs decision, abortion, IVF, and the differences between Christianity and Mormonism, as well as the deconstruction movement and the question of whether Christians should celebrate Halloween. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
October 29, 2025
The federal government shutdown nears its one-month mark, impacting communities across the country and in North Carolina. The shutdown has left thousands of federal workers on unpaid leave, and the number of people with taxpayer-subsidized health insurance is expected to increase by nearly 3.8 million by 2035 if the Affordable Care Act subsidies are extended. Meanwhile, North Carolina's rainy day fund has dipped to $3.6 billion, and the state's insurance rates are expected to increase due to the rising cost of reinsurance. Additionally, the USDA has warned that SNAP benefits will stop on November 1st, and North Carolina has filed a lawsuit against the USDA over the issue. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
October 22, 2025
Lawmakers in North Carolina's General Assembly have been busy dealing with redistricting, disaster recovery, and education funding, among other issues. A new mini-budget has been approved to fund essential state operations, including disaster recovery, education, and public safety initiatives. The budget also includes funding for broadband fiber repair, court technology upgrades, and infrastructure projects. Meanwhile, Governor Josh Stein has expressed concerns about the redistricting process and has called for increased funding for public safety and mental health services. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
October 17, 2025
A new rule from the United States Department of Labor aims to make farm worker wages more predictable and fair, but some groups are calling for Congress to make the changes permanent to help stabilize the agricultural industry and grocery prices. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
October 13, 2025
The Gaza peace deal has led to the release of 20 living Israeli hostages, while in North Carolina, a state representative has been charged with statutory rape and indecent liberties with a minor. The pharmaceutical industry is facing potential tariffs, and the craft brewing industry is still recovering from Hurricane Helene. Meanwhile, lawmakers are calling for the resignation of the embattled state representative. [... more]
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The Drive with Josh Graham
Josh Graham
October 09, 2025
Bill Belichick's tenure at North Carolina is coming to an end, and the Carolina Hurricanes are gearing up for their season. Meanwhile, App State is celebrating a big win, and Xavier Legette is making a name for himself in the NFL. The guys also discuss Collective Soul, Seth Trimble, Ben and Jerry's, and Roy Williams, as well as ACC baseball and the North Carolina State Fair. Along the way, they touch on topics like texture preferences, favorite colors, and the importance of tradition in sports. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
September 26, 2025
Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina in 2024, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. The storm's impact was exacerbated by heavy rainfall in the days leading up to the storm, causing saturated ground and landslides. The Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) bureaucracy has been criticized for hindering the recovery efforts, with officials citing a lack of clarity and consistent guidance. The state of North Carolina has received limited federal funding to cover the damage, with estimates suggesting $60 billion in damage. Despite the challenges, there has been progress in the recovery efforts, with businesses reopening and tourism returning to the area. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
September 25, 2025
Vice President J.D. Vance visited Concord to call for law and order, honoring first responders and law enforcement. He emphasized the importance of supporting local law enforcement and keeping violent criminals locked up. The visit came two weeks after the assassination of Charlie Kirk and a day after the North Carolina General Assembly passed ARENA's Law. The vice president also spoke about the tragic murder of 23-year-old Irina Zaruska on the Charlotte Light Rail, highlighting the need for stricter penalties for violent offenders and tighter pretrial detention procedures. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
September 19, 2025
North Carolina voters are concerned about the safety of public transit, with many feeling it's not secure due to a lack of checks and ticketing systems. The state is also grappling with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, with Governor Josh Stein requesting $13.5 billion in federal aid for recovery efforts. Meanwhile, a new poll shows that 94.9% of North Carolinians are concerned about the rise of political violence, with 60% blaming elected officials and the media for its increase. The poll also found that 93.4% of voters believe it's never acceptable to use violence or assassination attempts against political leaders or public figures. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
September 18, 2025
Governor Josh Stein advocates for $13.5 billion in federal funding for Western North Carolina's recovery from Hurricane Helene. The North Carolina State Board of Elections faces a lawsuit over voter rolls and HAVA IDs. The state health plan is involved in a legal battle over transgender payments and gender reaffirming care. [... more]
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