That’s the argument William Killough advances in the latest edition of the Carolina Beach Island Gazette:
Why does this legislation have to be composed of so many pages of text? Entire individual Town’s and Counties are governed by laws and ordinances that don’t take up 2,000 pages of text. Leo [...]
WECT offers a full spread of stories about Kimberly Munley, the Carolina Beach native and former Wrightsville Beach police officer who shot Nidal Malik Hasan and thus cut short his deadly shooting rampage at Fort Hood. Munley, who has a history of heroism, was herself wounded in [...]
Carolina Beach Island Gazette columnist Charlie Allo continues his series of pieces on the North Carolina constitution here. Its focus on individual rights is most welcome:
It cannot be expressed strongly enough that our Founding Fathers were adamant on the point of the individual’s God given rights. They were opposed [...]
This latest case of “pier pressure” shows just how far our elected officials will go with little to no further planning.
While there is currently no plan for design or construction (much less funding plans), Town officials in Carolina Beach have proposed a property tax increase of 1.5 cents per [...]