
Frank Taylor
Editor-in-Chief at Carolina Public Press
Post and Courier deputy managing editor-Columbia. Journalist. Editor. Historian. Storyteller.
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3 weeks ago |
businesswire.com | Frank Taylor
The three funds, IMST, ICOI, and IMRA, managed by Jeff Park and the Bitwise portfolio management team, aim to generate monthly income and maximize upside exposure to underlying stocks through daily active management and nimble, market-based adjustments.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
thewashingtondailynews.com | Lucas Thomae |Frank Taylor
Published 2:14 pm Wednesday, November 6, 2024 Written by Lucas Thomae and Frank Taylor, Carolina Public PressNorth Carolina voters were sharply divided by some contests in 2024, but governor wasn’t one of them as Attorney General Josh Stein, a Democrat, scored a clear victory over Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, a Republican.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
carolinapublicpress.org | Frank Taylor |Sarah Michels
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill students will no longer be able to use their mobile student IDs to vote after an appellate court ruling against the State Board of Elections on Friday evening. In late August, the State Board of Elections approved UNC-Chapel Hill’s request to include its Mobile UNC One Cards as a valid form of voter ID. By law, the state board is responsible for approving or denying student and employee IDs for voting, based on certain criteria.
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May 13, 2024 |
carolinapublicpress.org | Frank Taylor
Scott Lindsay, the former attorney for the Cherokee County Department of Social Services who was tied to that agency’s use of fake legal documents to unlawfully remove children from their families over several years, has been convicted of obstruction of justice in relation to those cases. Lindsay’s trial took place over the last several days in Macon County, after being moved there due to concerns about difficulty in finding an unbiased jury in Cherokee County.
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Mar 5, 2024 |
carolinapublicpress.org | Frank Taylor
No one who has been following North Carolina and U.S. politics in recent months will be surprised that Donald Trump and Joe Biden won with blowouts in their parties’ presidential primary elections on March 5, or that Josh Stein and Mark Robinson prevailed in the gubernatorial races. But the devil, as they say, is in the details. And also in the down-ballot races. As it happens, we have a lot of both to analyze coming out of the primaries.
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Incredibly important story on how SC law enforcement agencies (and others) are turning state's transparency law on its head.

Blacked-out police reports and high fees are some of the ways public officials in South Carolina work around the state’s Freedom of Information Act. https://t.co/PtYWrZ82S1

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