How to help and find news about Western NC: A list of vetted resources triangleblogblog.com/2024/09/29/h...
The images and stories coming out of Western North Carolina are horrifying. But we're also seeing images that have clearly been generated by AI or that aren't from Hurricane Helene -- and fundraisers ...
We talk to Chris Cooper about his new book, Anatomy of a Purple State triangleblogblog.com/2024/09/24/w...
Chris Cooper couldn’t have dropped his new book, Anatomy of a Purple State: A North Carolina Politics Primer, at a more perfect time. As he writes, “North Carolina represents a perfect distillation of...
Blue Ridge Public Radio has a vetted list of orgs to donate to: www.bpr.org/bpr-news/202...
Hurricane Helene unleashed devastating flooding in the mountains of North Carolina. Here are ways to help local flood victims in Western North Carolina by donating relief funds or volunteering.
We are a group civics blog based in Chapel Hill and Carrboro NC. We reach tens of thousands of people across the state. We vet all of our information - there are *many* unvetted fundraisers floating around for Western NC. Wait a day or two for the helpers to get into place.
Shout out to the good folks at Blue Ridge Public Radio (based in Asheville, NC). They’ve battled power outages in the past 48hrs but have stayed on the air throughout most of the storm and flooding. If you live in western North Carolina, they’re a great resource for news and emergency info.
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Well, the North Carolina court system continues to do the GOP’s dirty work, rejecting as voter ID UNC’s secure identification card—which happens to be provided on a mobile phone. triangleblogblog.com/2024/09/27/u...
In an extraordinary decision, a North Carolina court—this time, the Court of Appeals—continued its consistent opposition to voting rights by rejecting the NC State Board’s decision to allow UNC Mobile...
UNC Chapel Hill Students CANNOT USE Mobile One Card as Voter ID triangleblogblog.com/2024/09/27/u...
In an extraordinary decision, a North Carolina court—this time, the Court of Appeals—continued its consistent opposition to voting rights by rejecting the NC State Board’s decision to allow UNC Mobile...