The statewide radio N.C. News Network aired this week reports featuring John Locke Foundation Director of Research and Education Studies Terry Stoops discussing the potential benefits of merit pay for North Carolina’s public school teachers.

Listeners of Henry Hinton’s morning program on WTIB Radio heard this week from John Locke Foundation Vice President for Outreach Becki Gray. Gray discussed the latest version of the N.C. Senate tax reform plan. Gray continues her semiweekly politics and public policy updates for WTSB Radio in Johnston County.

Carolina Journal Managing Editor Rick Henderson recapped the latest developments in the legal battle involving Charlotte-area “caveman diet” blogger Steve Cooksey during an appearance on Talk Radio WPTF.

Director of Communications Mitch Kokai discussed the federal cutoff of extended unemployment benefits during an appearance on WUNC Radio’s “The State of Things.” Kokai discussed unemployment and tax reform for News 14 Carolina’s statewide “Capital Tonight” program.

Viewers of News 14’s special Independence Day edition of “Capital Tonight” learned about North Carolina’s role in the American Revolution and the Declaration of Independence, including the Halifax Resolves, thanks to input from N.C. History Project Director Troy Kickler.