May 6, 2008 -
One of the key stories heading into today's North Carolina primary: the dramatic increase in African-American voters.
May 6, 2008 -
Earlier this year, the national board of the Sierra Club voted to suspend the organization's Florida chapter for four years.
May 6, 2008 -
After weeks of planning, polls and punditry, the North Carolina primaries are here. This letter in today's Raleigh News & Observer captures the excitement in a state that hasn't had a primary count on the national stage in a long time:
May 5, 2008 -
It has been six days since Facing South and the Institute for Southern Studies published our first investigation into the mysterious "Lamont Williams" robo-calls (listen to the audio file here) that blanketed North Carolina on
May 5, 2008 -
In the wake of national controversy surrounding Facing South's in
May 3, 2008 -
The North Carolina NAACP has filed a formal complaint of possible voter suppression against Women's Voices Women Vote, the D.C.
May 2, 2008 -
In response to our investigation of Women's Voices Women Vote and their illegal and deceptive voter outreach in North Carolina before the critical state primaries, some have defended their voter registration approach.