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Carolina Newsmakers

Carolina Newsmakers

By: Don Curtis
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A weekly public affairs program featuring stories that affect our day-to-day lives - from the local economy to crime to social programs to taxes and education.Curtis Media Group 2022 Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Former N.C. Supreme Court Justice Robert Orr
    Jun 7 2026

    Former N.C. Supreme Court Justice Robert Orr joins Don Curtis to discuss the state of North Carolina’s courts, election law and public trust in government. Orr shares his perspective on redistricting, partisan judicial races, separation of powers and the role of the courts in resolving political disputes. The conversation also includes a look at a newly proposed constitutional amendment introduced in the N.C. General Assembly that would change how certain appointments are made, and what it could mean for the balance of power between the governor, legislature and voters.

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    1 hr
  • Cory Biggs, myFutureNC
    Jun 3 2026

    Cory Biggs, Director of Policy and Advocacy for myFutureNC, joins Don Curtis to discuss North Carolina’s education-to-workforce pipeline and the effort to help more residents earn credentials and degrees that lead to strong careers. They also explore how myFutureNC is working with schools, colleges, employers and communities to remove barriers, expand opportunity and prepare more North Carolinians for the jobs of today and tomorrow.

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    1 hr
  • Former NC Governor Pat McCrory
    May 24 2026

    Former North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory joins Carolina Newsmakers for a wide-ranging conversation about the changing balance of power in Raleigh, the future of the Republican Party and the legacy of Senate leader Phil Berger. McCrory reflects on Berger’s long tenure in the legislature, how his leadership reshaped state government and what his departure could mean for North Carolina politics. The discussion also covers the relationship between governors and legislative leaders, the state’s economic direction, education, public safety and the political forces shaping the 2026 election cycle.

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    1 hr
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