John, here's your CIB for the week of January 13: Legislators won’t give up on their bad budget or voter ID, and the wood pellet industry is under scrutiny. |
Legislators Try to Revive Voter ID North Carolina legislative leaders asked the same federal judge who ruled against voter ID to let it be used in this year's primary after all. |
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Return of the Do-Nothings Legislators return for what could be a short session tomorrow, but Senate leaders could try once again to override Gov. Cooper's budget veto. |
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A Closer Look at the Wood Pellet Industry The News & Observer did a three-part investigation of North Carolina's wood pellet industry, which is worsening the climate crisis around the globe. |
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