Election Day is coming. Here’s how you can be a poll worker in NC
Looking for a way to get involved in the 2024 election? Try becoming a poll worker. With this checklist, it's way easier than you think.
Looking for a way to get involved in the 2024 election? Try becoming a poll worker. With this checklist, it's way easier than you think.
Republicans say the amendment will “clarify” that non-citizens can’t vote, but opponents say the constitution and state law already make that clear.
You can be a one-person get out the vote crew, simply by checking in with your network of friends and family leading up to Election Day. There are many ways to help get out the vote during an election season, from volunteering with a campaign to getting involved...
We recommend voting early because it’s easy and accessible. But if you want to tap into the Election Day excitement, here’s what you need to know in North Carolina.
The 2024 presidential election is just around the corner, and if you’re looking to beat the lines and get your vote in early, here’s everything you need to know.
Stein sat on his front porch with Cardinal & Pine to lay out his priorities as he runs for governor of a state with challenges as real as its charms. In his bid to move from North Carolina’s attorney general to its governor, Josh Stein has traveled the state...
Voting by mail in North Carolina is easy, but making sure your vote counts requires knowing the rules. Here’s a rundown of what you need to know, with answers to some of the most common questions.
Vance’s career has been built on a phony image of him as a product of and de facto spokesperson for poor, rural Appalachians, despite the fact that he was raised in a middle-class family in Middletown, Ohio – a city of about 50,000 people situated between Cincinnati and Dayton.
AI, broken media, and negligent social media companies have made it easier than ever to reach millions of people with a big, fat lie. Don’t play into it. Here’s how to spot the misinformation.
If the past is any precedent, Justice Allison Riggs or Judge Jefferson Griffin will likely have a say over future decisions about the state’s public education system.