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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
April 13, 2026
North Carolina made a pivotal decision 250 years ago, adopting the Halifax Resolves, which authorized its representatives to vote for independence from Great Britain, making it the first colony to do so. The document's significance is being renewed as state leaders and historians commemorate its anniversary. Meanwhile, a Vietnamese electric car manufacturer, VinFast, has faced delays and setbacks in its North Carolina factory plans, raising questions about the company's ability to meet its hiring goals and the state's investment in the project. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
April 02, 2026
The North Carolina Senate is facing a power struggle after Phil Berger's loss in the 2026 primary, with several Republican senators emerging as potential contenders for the president pro tem position. Meanwhile, a legal case is underway in the state Supreme Court, challenging North Carolina's law banning firearm possession by felons, with arguments centering on the type of felonies that should disqualify someone from owning guns. State education officials presented upbeat math scores, but Republican lawmakers are questioning whether the numbers tell a different story and are asking whether students have the materials they need for continued improvement. [... 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
March 06, 2026
A razor-thin margin in the Republican primary contest between Senate leader Phil Berger and Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page has led to scrutiny over provisional ballots and the state's budget impasse. The North Carolina State Board of Elections is reviewing 189 provisional ballots, which could potentially change the outcome of the election. Meanwhile, the state's budget remains unresolved, with the General Assembly yet to pass a new budget. The lack of a budget is affecting various agencies, including the Secretary of State's office, which is struggling to fund investigations and staff. The Governor has announced plans to propose critical needs that cannot wait for next year's budget, including Medicaid funding. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
February 23, 2026
The US Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against the Trump administration's tariff policies, limiting the president's authority to impose tariffs under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act. This decision has significant implications for trade policy and the separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches. Meanwhile, a task force in North Carolina is exploring ways to overhaul the state's school accountability system, which relies heavily on end-of-grade and end-of-course assessments. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
February 19, 2026
State officials and lawmakers in North Carolina are at odds over the pace of recovery efforts in western North Carolina, 17 months after Hurricane Helene. The state has allocated over a billion dollars for relief, but lawmakers say bureaucratic delays and complex designs are slowing repairs and increasing costs. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
February 09, 2026
A bipartisan commission in North Carolina aims to modernize the state's election management system, addressing outdated technology and improving voter registration and election results. Meanwhile, Governor Josh Stein signed an executive order to strengthen the state's behavioral health and criminal justice systems, focusing on mental health crises, involuntary commitment, and re-entry support for individuals leaving prison. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
February 06, 2026
Crime in North Carolina public schools has decreased for a third consecutive year, with fewer than 1% of students committing a reportable offense. The state auditor's office is promoting transparency and accountability with internal audits and budget dashboards. Meanwhile, a lawsuit against UNC Chapel Hill over a 2024 protest has resulted in a judge blocking the campus ban for three plaintiffs, citing First Amendment rights. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
February 04, 2026
North Carolina received a C-minus grade for infrastructure in a report from the American Society of Civil Engineers, citing strain on key portions of infrastructure due to population growth. The state board of elections is working to correct voter registration issues, with over 100,000 voters needing to provide required information. Meanwhile, lawmakers are set to hold a hearing on crime and public safety issues in Charlotte, with a federal judge indicating that the hearing can proceed without additional limits. [... more]
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The Christian Worldview
David Wheaton
December 06, 2025
As Christmas approaches, Christians are reminded to keep Christ at the center of the season amidst distractions and secularism. A pastor discusses the importance of understanding the biblical worldview and the challenges of immigration, Islam, and secularism in modern society, while also highlighting the significance of Israel and the Jewish people in God's plan of redemption. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
November 19, 2025
Customs and Border Protection operations continue in Charlotte and Raleigh, with over 200 arrests in Charlotte and protests across the state. Meanwhile, the North Carolina General Assembly is set to appoint a new representative for House District 60, and the USDA has announced additional relief for farmers affected by natural disasters. Additionally, a lawsuit is underway challenging the certificate of need law in the state's medical industry. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
November 18, 2025
Customs and Border Protection continues operations in Charlotte, with over 130 individuals arrested, sparking reaction from local officials and politicians. Meanwhile, the North Carolina General Assembly holds a skeleton session, and Governor Josh Stein warns of potential CBP operations in Raleigh. The state is also grappling with the impact of climate change, as beach erosion and sea level rise threaten homes and businesses in the Outer Banks. [... 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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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
November 14, 2025
Rich Eisen discusses the top five matchups of week 11, including the Bears and Vikings, and the Seahawks and Rams. He also talks to actor Tracy Letz about his new movie House of Dynamite, a thriller about a missile attack on the United States. Letz shares his experiences working on the film and his thoughts on the human condition. [... more]
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JR Sports Brief
JR
November 13, 2025
Shohei Otani wins his fourth MVP award, while Aaron Judge takes home his third consecutive MVP, with Cal Raleigh's impressive season going unrecognized. The discussion highlights the dominance of Otani and Judge, as well as the growing trend of analytical awards in sports, with some questioning the value of the MVP award. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
October 31, 2025
A small group of North Carolina voters received incorrect letters about their voter registration status, but the state board of elections says it was an administrative error. The state is working to repair voter registration records, which will bring the state's voter rolls into compliance with federal and state law. Meanwhile, Charlotte has seen a high rate of property crime, and local leaders are being forced to address the issue. The city has seen a decrease in certain types of crime, but the public perception of safety remains a concern. The United States and South Korea have reached a trade deal that will lower tariffs on Korean auto imports, which will benefit North Carolina auto producers and consumers. Redistricting lawsuits are ongoing in North Carolina, and the state board of elections is working to resolve the issue before the December 1st deadline. The USDA is relocating its agricultural hubs to states like North Carolina, which has a thriving agricultural industry. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
October 24, 2025
The North Carolina General Assembly is at an impasse over Medicaid rebase funding, with the House passing several measures that the Senate refused to take up. Meanwhile, the Opportunity Scholarship Program is nearing a milestone of 100,000 students enrolled, with broad support for school choice and medical marijuana on the rise. The state's auto parts manufacturing industry is also feeling the effects of tariffs, with imports declining sharply since the tariffs took effect in April and May. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
October 20, 2025
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson joins 21 other states and the District of Columbia in a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency for canceling a $7 billion grant called the Solar for All program. The program was designed to help low-income households utilize solar power to reduce their energy costs. Meanwhile, lawmakers in Raleigh are set to convene for the second to final legislative session of the year to discuss redistricting and proposed congressional maps. [... 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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The Drive with Josh Graham
Josh Graham
October 16, 2025
The ACC is heating up in college football, with Georgia Tech and Duke facing off in a crucial matchup. Meanwhile, the NBA and MLB are also in the spotlight, with the Seattle Mariners and LA Dodgers potentially facing off in the World Series. In college football, Wake Forest's Jake Dickert is making a strong impression, and Penn State's James Franklin is a highly respected coach who may be taking a break from the sport. [... more]
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