CityView's K-12 education reporter. Before joining CityView, she worked as a digital content producer at the Chattanooga ...
The number of so-called childcare deserts are increasing in rural communities across the United States, according to a new ...
The state budget Republican leaders released Tuesday includes millions of dollars for programs and initiatives in Robeson, Bladen, Columbus, and Scotland counties. Lawmakers plan ...
State election officials will decide which early-voting sites will open in Columbus County ahead of the November election, after the local elections board disagreed on a plan. The five members of the ...
The Columbus County Board of Elections is expected to vote Monday on a plan to reduce the number of early-voting sites from five to three for the November election. The plan, proposed by Republican ...
Scotland County leaders planned to drastically lower the property tax rate, which is the highest in North Carolina, following this year’s state-mandated reappraisal. But some say a new state law ...
A new state law that mandates a one-year moratorium on property tax rate increases in some counties has led to budget uncertainty.
Whiteville Police Chief Paul Rockenbach has noticed an increase in homelessness since he began his job in March 2025. Sometimes officers respond to multiple calls a day about people rummaging through ...
The Assembly. The former editor-in-chief of INDY in Durham, he holds a master's degree in public policy analysis from the ...
Some Robeson County commissioners considered censuring the board’s chairman, David Edge, for sharing a social media post that called President Barack Obama “a Black racist queer.” But they decided not ...
Members of the Lumberton Alumnae Chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and Las Amigas Incorporated protested a proposed landfill expansion in April. (Photo by Morgan Casey) Viv Tolson Wayne rang ...