Michael McElroy is Cardinal & Pine’s political correspondent. He is an adjunct instructor at UNC-Chapel Hill’s Hussman School of Journalism and Media, and a former editor at The New York Times.
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Abortion Access and Rural Health Threatened by Partisan Gerrymandering
Republicans in the North Carolina legislature could create election maps that ensure party dominance for the next decade over several issues that affect day-to-day lives.
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NC Budget Gives $20 million to ‘Clinics’ That Lie to Women About Abortion
Unlicensed and unregulated crisis pregnancy centers offer “purposefully manipulative and deceptive practices” to dissuade patients from getting abortions, medical experts say.
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North Carolina Finally Has a State Budget. Here’s What’s in It.
The budget offers a mix of good news on Medicaid, bad news for public schools, and weird news about judges, guns and plastic bags.
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NC House Republicans Pass Bill That Will Likely Cause Election Gridlock
Senate Bill 749 restructures the state boards of elections so that tied votes are inevitable and the Republican-controlled legislature has the power to break them. The North Carolina House passed a bill on Tuesday that replaces the state’s efficient, bipartisan and award-winning elections infrastructure with a system likely to create deadlock over important decisions and…
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NC Supreme Court Justice Says Investigation Violates Her First Amendment Rights
Anita Earls, the only Black woman on the North Carolina Supreme Court, is being investigated by the state judicial watchdog for criticizing the court’s lack of diversity. In June, the only Black woman on the North Carolina Supreme Court described the lack of diversity in the state court system and said she’d often felt “very…
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‘All Clear’ Given at UNC After Reports of Person With a Gun
For the second time in just over two weeks, UNC-Chapel Hill has sent out an alert of an ‘armed and dangerous’ individual Wednesday afternoon. Students were advised to go inside immediately, lock the doors, stay away from the windows and shelter in place. The all-clear was given just over an hour later.
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‘Sick of Thoughts and Prayers’: Students Press Lawmakers on Gun Violence
Students from across North Carolina held a rally to warn lawmakers that the ‘lockdown generation’ would vote them out of office without meaningful action on guns.
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NC COVID Update Brings Bad News, Good News and Uncertainty
Cases are spiking and new variants are coming, but so are new boosters which remain ‘highly effective,’ Duke medical experts said this week.
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Budget Stalemate Could Delay Medicaid Expansion Into November
State health officials need at least 30 days to implement Medicaid expansion to cover an additional 600,000 North Carolinians. But first they need lawmakers to pass a budget.
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NC Abortion Ban Will Hurt the Local Economy, Small Business Leaders Say
At a discussion in Raleigh last week, local business owners warned the ban threatened the state’s economic success.





















