Quirks of the DNC
Whenever there is a big gathering of people, you can expect some weird things to go down. The Democratic National Convention was no exception. Our producers aggregated silly stories from different...
View ArticleQ&A: Do conventions have a future in American politics?
National political conventions have provided an opportunity for parties to gather and nominate their candidate for president of the United States. The tradition began in 1832, but in the late 1960s the...
View ArticleMcCrory wins NC’s gubernatorial race
N.C. Governor-Elect Pat McCrory gives his acceptance speech as his wife, Ann McCrory, looks on. Photo by Julia Wall / Reese News Lab Former Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory (R) will be North Carolina’s 74th...
View ArticleRomney wins NC, Obama wins presidency
By 11 p.m. on election night, top news outlets began calling North Carolina for Romney. With nearly all of the votes counted, results in North Carolina showed Mitt Romney leading President Barack Obama...
View ArticleRepublicans retain majority in NC General Assembly
The Republican party in North Carolina has a lot to celebrate. Pat McCrory will be the next governor, and the Republicans will retain a majority in both chambers of the General Assembly. North Carolina...
View ArticleWhich Way NC? Republican
The Republicans swept North Carolina this year as the state voted for the Republican presidential candidate, elected a Republican governor, and voted in a GOP majority in both the state House and...
View ArticleWhat now? Young voters weigh in on Obama and Romney
Two young voters, one democrat and one republican, discuss what their reservations are about the candidate they are not voting for and their fears for the country if that candidate were to win.
View ArticleNC Board of Education urges General Assembly to address education
Lobbyists for education reform are prepared to put up a fight for a list of long-term goals they hope will be met with the cooperation of legislators during this year’s General Assembly. Despite the...
View ArticleCraig Horn Q&A: the future of charter schools in NC
Following the 2011 state legislature’s elimination of the 100-school limit on charter schools, the State Board of Education approved 24 charter schools to open August 2013. WhichWayNC sat down with...
View ArticleKinnaird a strong supporter of health care expansion in NC
Since the state Senate’s Committee on Health Care convened in January, Medicaid expansion has been one of the biggest topics of discussion. A majority vote in early March killed the program’s expansion...
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