Only 12 North Carolina Banks Repaid Bailouts in Full, With Interest (DATABASE)
Only 12 North Carolina banks repaid bailouts in full, with interest (DATABASE)
How successful was the bank bailout in Charlotte and across North Carolina? Well, five years later the Troubled Asset Relief Program has turned a $ 4.4 billion profit in the Tar Heel State. But as our cover story… Continue reading
Only 12 North Carolina Banks Repaid Bailouts in Full, With Interest (DATABASE)
Only 12 North Carolina banks repaid bailouts in full, with interest (DATABASE)
How successful was the bank bailout in Charlotte and across North Carolina? Well, five years later the Troubled Asset Relief Program has turned a $ 4.4 billion profit in the Tar Heel State. But as our cover story… Continue reading
North Carolina Editorial Roundup
North Carolina editorial roundup
The move is unorthodox, but welcome. Hendersonville Republican Tom Apodaca, chair of the Senate Rules Committee, says he is drafting legislation to force Duke Energy to empty its 14 coal ash ponds in North Carolina. This is what … charlotte north carolina – Bing News
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North Carolina Editorial Roundup
North Carolina editorial roundup
Just two months ago, the U.S. Supreme Court let stand an Oklahoma ruling that struck down a similar ultrasound statute. Things also are looking iffy for North Carolina’s voter … authorities have launched a criminal investigation into DENR … charlotte north carolina – Bing News
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North Carolina Public Schools Denying Admission to Immigrant Kids, Groups Charge
North Carolina Public Schools Denying Admission To Immigrant Kids, Groups Charge
Buncombe County Schools spokesman Jason Rhodes said the district … and the groups believe that this is a situation that occurs in various school districts in North Carolina, said SPLC staff attorney Caren Short. Under North Carolina law …… Continue reading
Replay: North Carolina Tar Heels vs. Pittsburgh Panthers
Replay: North Carolina Tar Heels vs. Pittsburgh Panthers
The Charlotte Observer welcomes your comments on news of the day. The more voices engaged in conversation, the better for us all, but do keep it civil. Please refrain from profanity, obscenity, spam, name-calling or attacking others for their views. charlotte north… Continue reading