- Brunswick County officials back the traditional marriage amendment (Star-News)
- A Q&A with Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Bill Faison (Creative Loafing)
- Poll: 64 percent of North Carolina voters support a state constitutional amendment defining marriage as between one man and one woman (Civitas)
- Civil rights activist challenges former state Sen. Tony Moore’s residency in the Democrats’ nomination fight in Senate District 5 (The Daily Reflector)
- The state employees’ association endorses Linda Coleman for lieutenant governor (Dome)
- Is President Obama afraid of losing North Carolina? (McClatchy)
- The top three Democrats seeking their party’s nomination for governor will participate in a statewide televised debate in April (Associated Press)
- Four candidates stop by a meeting of the Scotland County Republican Party (Laurinburg Exchange)
- GOP primary for N.C. House District 118 attracts new field (Smoky Mountain News)
by David N. Bass
Contributor, Carolina Journal