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Teenagers and young adults are challenging long-held assumptions about news consumption patterns. A new report from Data & Society explores how young adults use mobile devices, messaging apps and … more
Miles Layton has been named editor of the Chowan Herald in Edenton. An NC native and graduate of East Carolina University, Layton replaces Reggie Ponder who has assumed reporting duties for The Daily … more
Brunswick Beacon , 208 Smith Avenue Shallotte 28470 more
Delinquent tax payers owned Moore County $1.37 million when the county published its annual tax liens in the March 8 edition of The Pilot.The 12-page section listed the names of delinquent tax … more
State Rep. Ken Goodman of Rockingham, speaking of the importance of continuing to require the publication of legal notices in general circulation newspapers, said, “Newspaper not only are a … more
Some North Carolina lawmakers want local governments to compete with newspapers and sell legal advertising, making important information more difficult to find. Sen. Trudy Wade, R-Guilford, … more
Daily Record , 99 W. Broad Street Dunn 28334 more
If State Sen. Trudy Wade, R-Guilford, has her way, legal advertising will no longer be required in North Carolina newspapers. But Pamlico County’s Norman Sanderson is working with others to … more
German poet and writer Georg Buchner may have lived 200 years ago but his words still ring true today, "Government must be a transparent garment which tightly clings to the people's body." In … more
Wilson Times , 2001 Downing Street Wilson 27893 more
Barney Hill is about as involved as a person can be in local government without running for election – and possibly more involved than many who do hold office.Hill – a prolific writer of … more
Sampson Independent , 303 Elizabeth Street Clinton 28328 more
Three Republicans in the N.C. Senate filed a bill March 21 to let local governments post public notices on their own websites rather than buying space in newspapers for them, and to post legal … more
Former publisher of the News & Observer Orage Quarles III, along with four others, were inducted into the North Carolina Media and Journalism Hall of Fame. Quarles was president and publisher of … more
I’m always amused—and a bit disappointed—when someone tells me “I just love breaking the rules” of design. More often than not, that person isn’t breaking any … more
RALEIGH -- Bills filed in the N.C. House and Senate would preserve the requirement that governments publish legal notices in newspapers, a step press advocates are hailing as a victory for the … more
The Winston-Salem Journal reduced its staff by 14 this week in response to declines in advertising revenue and changes in reader habits. Affected positions were in circulation, production and … more
During a press conference todayattended by several NCPA members, Reps. Ross, Davis, Goodman and Malone introduced HB 572, NCPA-supported legislation to keep public notices in newspapers, as well as … more
During the legislative session, public notices are at the top of our watch list. This time of year also generates a lot of questions on what exactly is public notice, where and when they must publish … more
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