News Source: Greensboro News and Records
| 6 days ago
The foundation managing half of North Carolina's share of the national tobacco settlement violated open meetings laws and could be better protected from investment risk and political influence, State Auditor Beth Wood's office said Monday...The Rocky
News Source: Greensboro News and Records
| 7 days ago
The spectacle of a former governor being called before an elections tribunal to answer for transgressions committed by his campaign was historic in many ways. If nothing else, Mike Easley was the first former chief executive subpoenaed in that way
News Source: Charlotte Observer Online
| 8 days ago
Members of the State Board of Elections spoke in a unanimous voice Friday: Mike Easley should be investigated on suspicion of committing crimes while he was governor of North Carolina. They imposed a $100,000 penalty against his campaign organization,