Articles by Colin Donohue
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A Note from the North Carolina Press Association
February 11, 2011
North Carolina legislators today filed bills aimed at amending the state constitution to protect the public's right to know.
Asheville Citizen-Times: NC lawmakers aim to make open records a right
February 11, 2011
From the Asheville Citizen-Times (2/10/11): Some North Carolina legislators want to make public access to government records, documents and meetings part of the state constitution.
News and Record: Testing the City Council’s new open meeting rules
February 11, 2011
From the Greensboro News and Record (2/9/11): Mid-afternoon last Friday, Scoop got word of a meeting between city and county officials on the tax collection hubbub.
MyFox8.com: NC House speaker defends closed-door meeting by GOP caucus members on video poker issues
February 11, 2011
From MyFox8.com (2/10/11): North Carolina's House speaker is defending a closed-door meeting by the chamber's Republican caucus in which GOP members heard from lobbyists about the pros and cons of legalizing video poker.
Sunshine Day in North Carolina March 17
February 9, 2011
‘Elon Phoenix Weekly’ Interest Meeting Feb. 3
February 3, 2011
Pro Tools Level 2 Workshop Feb. 17
February 1, 2011
Dance and Film Competition Interest Meeting Feb. 10
February 1, 2011
Wilmington StarNews: If they’re talking about the public’s business, then they should let the public in
January 31, 2011
From the Wilmington StarNews (1/29/11): Given a loophole, most elected officials can be counted on to opt for secrecy over openness. It happened again this week, when three New Hanover County mayors and the chairman of the county commissioners met in private to talk about tourism.
Graduate School Information Workshop Feb. 15
January 31, 2011