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Carolina Journal Radio Podcast Logo
Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
July 07, 2026
The North Carolina legislature has reached a deal on a budget, but it still awaits Governor Josh Stein's signature or veto. The budget includes a provision to repeal certificate of need laws for inpatient rehabilitation care, which could increase access to affordable healthcare. Meanwhile, two Republican senators have voted against the budget due to a provision requiring tolls on all state ferry routes. Additionally, a lawsuit has been filed against Rockingham County and a county commissioner, Kevin Berger, alleging retaliation against former Sheriff Sam Page for running against Phil Berger's son in a primary election. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 05, 2025
Manhattan's past exists side by side with the present, and though fragmented, often remains oddly alive. The city's history is marked by the evolution of transportation, from oarsmen-powered ferries to steam-powered machines, and the impact of human activity on the landscape. The Randall map, a rare and priceless document, provides a glimpse into the city's past and its development over time. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
October 02, 2024
Manhattan's past exists side by side with the present, and though fragmented, often remains oddly alive. The city's history is marked by the evolution of transportation, from the first Staten Island ferry in 1708 to the modern-day grid of right angles and straight lines imposed on most of Manhattan in 1807. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 15, 2023
The Staten Island Ferry has been a vital part of New York City's history, with its first ferry starting in 1708. The city's past exists side by side with the present, as seen in the contrast between Manhattan's downtown streets and John D. Rockefeller's colonial Williamsburg. The Randall Map, a rare and priceless object, is the root of all land use in Manhattan, while the city's financial system has evolved with the rise of crypto, offering finance for everyone, everywhere, and all the time. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 02, 2023
Manhattan's past exists side by side with the present, and though fragmented, often remains oddly alive. The city's history is marked by the evolution of transportation, from steam-powered ferries to modern container ships, and the transformation of its streets, from the Dutch and English grid to the modern grid imposed in 1807. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
November 21, 2022
Manhattan's past exists side by side with the present, and though fragmented, often remains oddly alive. The city's history is marked by the evolution of transportation, from the first oarsmen-powered ferries to the modern-day grid of streets imposed on the island. The Randall map, a rare and priceless document, holds the key to understanding the city's development and the lives of its inhabitants. [... more]
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