Pundits are likely to spend the next several weeks attempting to explain the many reasons that Republicans simply kicked the Democrats square in the hind parts to dominate both houses
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Rarely does the end of the election filing period bring good tidings; this year was quite the exception. Since four Republican members of the much-maligned School Board failed to file
I Support Rep. Watt To the Editor: For over 20 years, Congressman Mel Watt has been a true champion for middle class families. When President Obama nominated him to be
Parents have been advised to expect their kids to bring home lower End-of-Course (EOC) and End-of-Grade (EOG) scores when they are released around Thanksgiving. Lower proficiency scores are expected statewide
Give students books! To the Editor: For several years now, I have been dealing with multi-page homework packets given to
(pictured above: Don Yelton is seen here in a still from his infamous “Daily Show” interview.) Be sure to cast your
There are few who don’t believe that Attorney General Roy Cooper has begun to pave his road to the Governor’s
Some are suggesting that Sen. Kay Hagan is avoiding President Obama’s policies and staying clear of the man himself in
As a community newspaper, The Chronicle is used to, and proudly so, being a sounding board for our readers. And