Pinehurst: The end of a Tradition?
The Tradition of Old Town, a proposed townhome development at the corner of McCaskill and Magnolia, was a sore subject for many Pinehurst voters during the November village elections. The
Continue readingThe Tradition of Old Town, a proposed townhome development at the corner of McCaskill and Magnolia, was a sore subject for many Pinehurst voters during the November village elections. The
Continue readingRace pimps are people who — instead of dealing honestly with problems — holler racism, blame whitey, and put together protest marches. (Think William Barber, The Fayetteville Observer’s Myron Pitts,
Continue readingGeorge Holding’s background is a campaign consultant’s dream come true. He’s the scion of the First Citizen’s Bank empire, a former aide to U.S. Senator Jesse Helms, and a former
Continue readingI see the new editor of our local Pulitzer prize-winning, Nobel-nominated thrice weekly newspaper has already been trained by the Democrat politicos who own and operate
Continue readingOne of the first people I bumped into at Saturday’s Moore GOP event was our new Member of Congress, Renee Ellmers of Dunn. Ellmers won a close race
Continue reading“He’s a mental case. He does things no sane person would do.” — Former State Rep. Frank Mitchell (R-Iredell) , in 2006, on fellow Republican legislator Richard Morgan
Continue readingCongresswoman Renee Ellmers has re-discovered her Tea Party roots just in time for the 2nd congressional district’s GOP primary. Many political observers say the work
Continue readingI was out at a social event recently when I ran into an old family friend — a
Continue readingThe John Locke Foundation in Raleigh has put together a fascinating report on the cost of governing at the local level in The Tar
Continue readingNorth Carolina state legislators are justifiably examining repeal of the state’s inheritance tax — which soaks people who inherit items from their parents or grandparents. Right now,
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