The NCGA overrides Gov. McCrory’s veto on magistrate recusal; Kleinschmidt and Lavelle share their thoughts. Also, Stevens talks historic tax credits, and Lavelle discusses a big new development coming to S. Greensboro Street.
Everybody at the library is named Susan! Susan Brown is joined by Susan Maguire, the library’s new reader services coordinator, and everyone shares their summer reading picks.
Kleinschmidt and Lavelle talk “magistrate recusal.” Also, Stevens reflects on the legacy of Jonathan Howes, Lavelle discusses the evolution of law schools, and the NCGA does something Kleinschmidt actually likes.
Stevens talks about downtown improvements, and (following an anti-Obey Creek petition) Kleinschmidt discusses how officials in a democracy ought to respond to public comment.
Details remain scanty at this time, but UNC officials have confirmed the University has received a notice of allegations from the NCAA. NCAA investigators were on campus following the release of the Wainstein Report last...