Sunday Roundup
posted at 2009-06-28 13:52 | Last modified 2009-06-28 13:52
Pols and polls
The N&O’s Rob Christensen looks at what’s behind Gov. Perdue’s declining approval numbers.
W-SJ's James Romoser says the state’s top Democrats aren’t exactly lining up for the 2010 Senate race.
At the Char-O, Marty Minchin says the Indian Trail town council has banned the mayor from the town’s website for “whiny” comments.
Money, money, money
Greensboro’s Mark Binker looks at what’s holding up the budget talks.
The AP’s Gary Robertson says the UNC tuition exemption is still on the table in 612.
Asheville's John Boyle says online enterpreneurs are reeling after Amazon decided to cut off its partnerships with them.
And RMT’s Mike Hixenbaugh reports Rocky Mount business owners are worried about proposed tax increases.
In non-budget news
Do mixed drinks equal economic development? Harnett residents sure hope so, according to Fay-O’s Jennifer Calhoun.
G'boro's Mark Binker explains the controversy over proposed changes to the Beach Plan.
Wilmington’s Gareth McGrath says officials are scrambling to revise environmental laws to clear the way for green energy projects.
Annexation opponents in Pinewild were “flabbergasted” by the reform bill that came out of House J2 last week. Hunter Chase has more at the SoPines Pilot.
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