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Opinion

Talkback: What online readers say about …

… A treasure to be polished: Ambitious plan laid out for Wil-Cox Bridge area Several years ago, when ... Read more

Opinion

Tom Campbell: Three words politicians never say

Three words you almost never hear from politicians is “I was wrong.” I’m not one, but can admit ... Read more

Opinion

Media indispensable to democracy

From a Wall Street Journal column by Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah: … Liberals and conservatives alike should commit ... Read more

Opinion

Elizabeth Cook: Signs of past times in downtown Salisbury

In looking for information in Post files, we sometimes stumble across interesting bits of history. I offer here ... Read more

Opinion

John Hood: Labor shortage teaches policy lesson

RALEIGH — Hickory has a labor shortage. Given our state’s recent economic history, that claim may sound incredible. ... Read more

News

Taylor Miller: Lessons from one family’s opioid death

Second in a two-part series By Elizabeth Cook elizabeth.cook@salisburypost.com SALISBURY — As she did many nights, Amy Morris ... Read more

Opinion

Elizabeth Cook: Everyone shopped downtown

Remember Casper’s Shoes? And Zimmerman’s? Thinking about all the development about to happen in downtown Salisbury made me ... Read more

News

‘Is this Taylor Miller’s mother?’ Family opens up about 19-year-old’s overdose death

This is the first story in a two-part series.  By Elizabeth Cook elizabeth.cook@salisburypost.com SALISBURY — The message on ... Read more

Opinion

Ed Rogers: What’s next for Republicans after Trump shreds his credibility?

On Monday, I tweeted about the summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin — and ... Read more

My Turn

My Turn, Karen Bowyer: Renewal is last-ditch effort to save school district

To suggest that the Rowan-Salisbury Schools should celebrate being selected as North Carolina’s first “renewal” school district is ... Read more

Opinion

Elizabeth Cook: Annapolis shooting shook us all

The shots that killed five people at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis last week rang out across newsrooms ... Read more

News

Landis OKs budget with tax increase and vehicle fee

LANDIS — The Board of Aldermen has adopted a 2018-19 budget that some residents say will make it ... Read more

News

Hope Over Heroin plans September rally for Rowan and Cabarrus

KANNAPOLIS – A rally coming up Sept. 7-8 is geared toward helping people fight the opioid crisis in Rowan and ... Read more

My Turn

My Turn, Bill Lowe: We keep digging debt hole deeper

It is generally accepted that our national debt is now in excess of $21 trillion, and set to ... Read more

Local

Keeper of the public purse: State Treasurer Folwell challenges the status quo

By Elizabeth Cook elizabeth.cook@salisburypost.com Dale Folwell can stun an audience with big figures. As North Carolina’s state treasurer, ... Read more

News

Q&A with Dale Folwell: ‘There’s just a tendency to kick the can down the road’

By Elizabeth Cook elizabeth.cook@salisburypost.com Securing the future of the state’s pension and insurance programs could secure the future ... Read more

Opinion

David Whisenant: Don’t do it

By David Whisenant Special to the Salisbury Post  The news this week that fashion designer Kate Spade and ... Read more

Opinion

Excerpt: Many factors will shape midterm elections

From a Washington Post column by Ed Rogers about midterm elections: So will the Democrats, saddled with a ... Read more

Opinion

My Turn, Nan Lund: The real cost of a $1,000 plane ticket

Tuesday, May 15, was a sad day for Salisbury. Watching the City Council spend the better part of ... Read more

Health

Nurse midwife joins Novant clinic in China Grove

CHINA GROVE — Residents of south Rowan and the China Grove area have a new face in town ... Read more

Opinion

Editorial: Freedom dearly won

From President Ronald Reagan’s 1982 Memorial Day speech at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National ... Read more

Spirit of Rowan

Spirit: IDEA Center to spur entrepreneurship and growth

By Elizabeth Cook elizabeth.cook@salisburypost.com Countless communities have business incubators to help people start businesses.  The Rowan IDEA Center is being ... Read more

Spirit of Rowan

Spirit of Rowan: Airport is county’s ‘gateway for business’

By Elizabeth Cook elizabeth.cook@salisburypost.com Rowan’s county airport is working to build a regional image. Rebranded in 2017 as Mid-Carolina Regional Airport, ... Read more

Columnists

Elizabeth Cook: The antidote is community

Lock ’em up. Let ’em die. That’s what critics say when they read about addicts overdosing on painkillers ... Read more

Columnists

Colin Campbell: Tallying the primary results

RALEIGH — With no statewide races and only 14 percent of voters bothering to participate, it’s hard to ... Read more

Columnists

Elizabeth Cook: Still hovering over my shoulder

My sister called a couple of weeks ago and mentioned that the lilacs were blooming around our parents’ ... Read more

Columnists

Dr. Michael Bitzer: A sign of things to come? Parsing 9th & 13th District primary results

The 9th Congressional District Republican contest lived up to the belief that it would be another competitive rematch ... Read more

Elections

Roundup: Turnout was low; more candidates to come

By Elizabeth Cook elizabeth.cook@salisburypost.com SALISBURY — With no presidential or gubernatorial race on the ballot, turnout for Tuesday’s ... Read more