More details emerged this week about Gov. Beverly Perdue’s administration apparently engaging in repeated violations of signed agreements with the federal government over embargoed employment data. Carolina Journal Executive Editor Don Carrington exposed that new information, and he discussed his latest findings with Chad Adams on WLTT Radio and with Lockwood Phillips on WTKF’s “Viewpoints Radio.” The Charlotte Observer published a story highlighting CJ‘s work on Perdue and federal job numbers, and fellow McClatchy newspaper the Miami Herald picked it up. The Greensboro News & Record‘s “Off The Record” blog, Lincoln Tribune, Lincoln Times-News, and N.C. Senate Republicans all promoted Carrington’s latest article on Perdue and the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics. GOP senators also promoted in their daily press email Carrington’s latest report on unresolved issues linked to Perdue’s campaign flight scandal. A News & Observer editorial and the Raleigh Telegram noted CJ‘s role in exposing the corruption scandal that led to a felony conviction for former Gov. Mike Easley. In other Carolina Journal news, Associate Editor David Bass discussed his reporting on the Millennial Generation during an appearance on Voice America Internet radio’s “Free Markets with Dr. Mike Beitler.” The Mooresville Tribune published Bass’ report on upcoming Council of State elections. Senate Republicans promoted Bass’ article about the General Assembly’s late-night vote on teacher union dues and Associate Editor Sara Burrows‘ report on a controversial game fish bill in the N.C. House. DC Insider, the Acton Institute blog, and the Heartland Institute promoted Burrows’ work detailing regulatory obstacles blocking a proposed food-truck ministry. The Kernersville News published N.C. Education Alliance Fellow Kristen Blair‘s CJ column on school kids’ “digital dossiers.”