North Carolina Voters Face New Laws and Potential Challenges Ahead of Super Tuesday Primaries

GREENSBORO, North Carolina — As North Carolina’s Super Tuesday approaches, voters face not only important primary choices for governor and president, but also a host of new voting laws. This election marks the first statewide requirement for voters to present a photo ID when voting in person. Additionally, a law passed last year states that any mail-in ballot received after Tuesday will be disqualified, eliminating the previous three-day grace period. However, local election officials are working diligently to incorporate these changes into their preparations and educate voters on the new requirements, urging persistence to ensure … Read more

Jury Duty Alert: Weather Forces Cleveland County Jurors to Report on Tuesday, Jan. 23

NORMAN, Okla. – Judges in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, have made the decision to reschedule the reporting and selection of prospective jurors due to anticipated severe weather conditions. This announcement comes as a heads-up to all residents who have received a summons for jury duty on Monday, Jan. 22. Instead, jurors are now instructed to report to the court on Tuesday, Jan. 23. It is important to note that the reporting time remains the same as stated on the original summons. Inclement weather often poses challenges and disruptions to various aspects of daily life, and the … Read more