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Colleen Kosinski: Adult Accountability and Recovery Court

This is part one of a four part series on the importance of the justice system in the recovery process of individuals, as well as in the community.  The 8th Judicial District (Greene, Lenoir and Wayne Counties) is home to both an Adult and a Family Recovery Court, as well as the Recovery Together ENC Coalition.  This series will explore each of these, culminating in the celebration of Recovery Court Month in May. 

Mike Parker: An overlooked part of Black History

One of the most overlooked parts of Black History revolves around the service that many runaway slaves provided to the Union forces – especially those at New Bern. When New Bern fell to the Burnside Expedition in March of 1862, few locals today realize that from March 1862 until March 1865, New Bern served as a Union base and stronghold.

John Hood: Cooper Should Sign Riot Bill

Why did the North Carolina House vote overwhelmingly a few days ago to toughen penalties for those engaged in violent rioting? I’ll let Rep. Abe Jones of Wake County sum it up: “I despise somebody who would go out and tear up another person’s property that they didn’t pay for and take advantage of a situation — sometimes a very good protest — and then flip it.”