Editorials
Up and comers
Wake superintendent choice comes down to three, with all finalists seeming well-qualified, and an open process is going to help.
Editorials
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In the wake
Recovery is all that matters now in Oklahoma. But safety concerns are paramount in an area that’s part of “tornado alley” because more storms are sure to come.
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Dwane Powell: An unholy union
The N&O’s former cartoonist just couldn’t sit out this legislative session, not with all the fun things to draw. He’ll be offering his view every Sunday in The N&O during the session. Here’s this week’s.
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North Raleigh murder brings sadness
The murder of a mother newly arrived in Raleigh saddens a city that draws many newcomers.
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New deal for Dorothea Dix property?
A state House bill opens the prospect for a new purchase or lease agreement for the city of Raleigh to turn the Dorothea Dix hospital property near downtown into a park. While the original deal, nixed by Republicans after Gov. Beverly Perdue left office, was a good one all around, the new proposal...
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Shanahan doesn't go far enough
Public Safety Secretary Kieran Shanahan say’s he won’t moonlight doing legal work with his firm. But his law firm’s connection to a lobbying firm started by him and his wife remains troubling.
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Voller’s follies show Democratic Party’s failures
The new state Democratic Party chairman is a gaffe machine who undermines his party’s efforts to offer options to Republican policies.
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After the wind
The tearing wrought by a tornado near Oklahoma City, the cruel randomness of the death and destruction it delivered, has also torn at Americans in other parts of the country, leaving them full of sympathy and eager to help.
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Moeser is wrong to blame media for UNC scandals
The former UNC chancellor should be angry that the athletic and academic scandals happened, but instead he’s upset by the reporting.
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Don’t move the SBI
Shifting oversight of the SBI could weaken the state’s ability to investigate public corruption.
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Keep dogs off Raleigh’s athletic fields
The City of Raleigh’s parks advisory board has made a sensible and overdue proposal: ban pets from all city-owned athletic facilities and playgrounds.


