Southern Conference Hoops Tourney
The Wildcats made an early exit, but last week’s SoConn tourney was a big hit in the Queen City Photos by: Glen Simmons [nggallery id=12]
The Wildcats made an early exit, but last week’s SoConn tourney was a big hit in the Queen City Photos by: Glen Simmons [nggallery id=12]

Well, it’s not April 1 so we’re assuming this is legit. The following was posted by County Commissioner Bill James on his Facebook page: You have heard of the French Connection. Here is the “Black Connection”. About 200 years ago, a man was born (Issac Baker). He was black and as a child, he and […]
Let me get this straight: Police Chief Rodney Monroe has steadfastly refused to release the personnel files of a rogue cop accused of committing numerous sexual assaults while on duty, but the chief is more than ready and willing to bare the inner workings of his department’s homicide division on national TV? That’s the story […]
Despite cherry talk from Gov. Bev Perdue about government-driven, job creation plans and the deployment of new small business commissions, committees and sub-committees feverishly spinning bureaucratic wheels to put North Carolina back to work, the state’s unemployment rate took another hit in January, increasing from 10.9 to 11.1 percent with more than a half-million residents […]
The city council earlier this week approved renewing a contract with PetData Company to handle animal registration and pet licensing for the city. That might not seem like a big deal, but there’s plenty of bite behind the contract’s bark. PetData is paid a fee for each license sold, receiving $3.50 of the $10 charged […]

Faced with a bruising debt crisis that is bringing new borrowing to fund capital projects to all but a screeching halt, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education this week started a process of prioritizing school construction plans. Or maybe that should be re-prioritizing. When voters approved a record-high $516-million school bond in 2007, the board of […]
With half-cent sales tax revenue to run shiny choo-choos all over town plunging like a wounded duck, and likely triggering cuts to bus service and/or higher bus fares, now comes news that ridership for the $521-million Lynx Blue Line is on a steady decline. Transportation and transit guru David Hartgen has the data and Jeff […]
The House Report’s regularly scheduled feature on The Pete Kaliner Show is taking a brief hiatus tonight, March 10, because of prevailing wisdom. Teeth, that is. Kaliner’s having his wisdom teeth yanked and will be out of studio, although it’d probably attract pretty decent ratings if they broadcast the operation live. We wish Pete a […]
I’m pretty sure school board member Richard McElrath didn’t mean for it to come out that way, but a motion he made to amend an amendment to the district’s anti-bullying policy sure sounded that way. As originally proposed the revised language read: “All persons on CMS campuses or present at CMS-sponsored events are expected to […]

As if spending $2.5 million to run an ad during the Super Bowl encouraging folks to fill out their census forms wasn’t enough, this week over 120 million households are receiving a letter from the Census Department informing them that they will be receiving a letter from the Census Department. Having not received a letter telling […]