Listeners to Chad Adams’ morning show on Wilmington’s WLTT Radio learned this week about the top stories in the latest Carolina Journal monthly print edition. Adams discussed those stories with CJ Publisher Jon Ham. Executive Editor Don Carrington discussed with Lockwood Phillips on WTKF’s “Viewpoints Radio” the dubious job-projection numbers associated the N.C. Department of Transportation’s pursuit of federal stimulus money for rail projects. Associate Editor David Bass discusses redistricting this weekend on Curtis Media Group’s “People and Politics.” Elon University’s Pendulum interviewed Bass for a report this week on the Elon poll. Watchdog.org picked up Bass’ reports on legislative redistricting and the “solar jobs bill.” The Lincoln Tribune published Bass’ article on the proposed Sunshine Amendment. The Lincoln Tribune also promoted Associate Editor Sara Burrowsrecap of last week’s legislative action. The daily press email from N.C. Senate Republicans highlighted Burrows’ legislative recap, along with her preview of this week’s action, contributor Karen McMahan‘s report on a proposed appliance tax, Associate Editor Anthony Greco‘s CarolinaJournal.tv report on a bill targeting student-athlete concussions, Greco’s article on a bill to give the state treasurer more flexibility in making state pension fund investments, and Carolina Journal Radio Co-Host Donna Martinez‘s column on “taking horse pills for liberty.” The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education also promoted Martinez’s column. Watchdog.org picked up a transcript of a Carolina Journal Radio interview with ObamaCare critic Sally Pipes.