Opinion

Kim Porter: Pipeline will hurt the people who love our land most

When I was a child, special holidays had very little meaning in my household. “If you lift up ...

Opinion

David Post: A party of one on City Council

Although they lived more than 100 years apart, my mother and Otto von Bismarck conspired to shape my ...

Opinion

My Turn, Kim Porter: Dakota pipeline will hurt people who love our land most

By Kim Porter Special to the Salisbury Post When I was a child, special holidays had very little ...

Columnists

Carl Repsher: A conversation to bridge cultures

By Carl Repsher Special to the Salisbury Post Discussions about race almost always occur among people that look ...

Guest columns

Todd Dagenhart: Redevelopment plan fits vision for city’s future

By Todd Dagenhart We would like to thank everyone for their support concerning our building project at 201 ...

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Helping Rowan schools embrace the digital age

By  Catherine Truitt Special to the Salisbury Post During the first year of his administration, Governor McCrory signed ...

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Doug Black: Preservation IS progress — $18 million worth of homes, businesses

By Doug Black Why did we move to Salisbury 16 years ago?  It is simple. “Welcome to HISTORIC ...

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Michael Young: Razing property is short-sighted, lacks imagination

  By Michael S. Young The Salisbury Post Editorial decries “Make room for progress.” Community leader Fred Stanback ...

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Summer over; coal ash is not

By Will Scott Yadkin Riverkeeper Summer has come to a close on High Rock Lake but the water ...

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Preservation & progress: They work together to benefit Salisbury

This is the second column in a two-part series. By Karen Hobson Special to the Salisbury Post Historic ...

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The power of ideology

By Christopher White Special to the Salisbury Post Whether we realize it or not, we all have an ...

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Larry Efird: Why we need teachers

There are times as an educator when I wonder what my primary role as a teacher really is. ...

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Karen Alexander: We’re listening to citizens, working toward solutions

Question: How Can Salisbury Ease Tension? By Karen Alexander While many of us have heavy hearts and feelings ...

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Al Heggins: Salisbury can’t afford to bury its head in the sand

Question: How Can Salisbury Ease Tension? By Al Heggins Is Salisbury the land of sand and buried ostrich ...

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Kenny Hardin: We need longterm strategies, not reactionary eruptions

Question: How Can Salisbury Ease Tension? By Kenny Hardin “To be a Negro in this country and be ...

Columnists

Carol Spalding: Ketner advocated economic justice

By Carol Spalding Special to the Salisbury Post I met Food Lion co-founder Ralph Ketner through Rotary in ...

Columnists

Phil Kirk: GOP record on education is strong

By Phil Kirk Special to the Salisbury Post Recently my friend, Fran Koster, wrote an op-ed in which ...

Guest columns

Bill Ward: Proclamation did not free all slaves

The writer is responding to an essay in the Aug. 28 Salisbury Post, “How the Empire began,” by ...

Columnists

My Turn, Dee Dee Wright: City Council should be questioned

I go to Salisbury City Council meetings almost every other week. Sometimes I speak and other times I ...

Columnists

David Post: Minding the core

By David Post Councilman Kenny Hardin intelligently asked the city to “show me the money” for economic development. ...

Columnists

K.C. Scott: Your gifts help people learn to read

By K.C. Scott Special to the Salisbury Post If you’re reading this, then that means you are not ...

Columnists

Bill Ward: Reflections on the loss of an old friend, a little friend

By Bill Ward Special to the Salisbury Post It is with very heavy heart that I write this. ...

Guest columns

John Hood: Choice a better solution than more government

By John Hood Special to the Salisbury Post RALEIGH — I have strong opinions — but not about ...

Columnists

My Turn, Elaine Hewitt: Salisbury Post got it wrong on voting law

On Aug. 21, the Salisbury Post ran an editorial, “Blatant bid to block votes.” The facts don’t support ...

Columnists

My Turn, Cybil Jones: Won’t you be my neighbor?

“Families with children don’t want to relocate to areas with poor school performance.” As I read this on ...

Columnists

Ken Hardin: A rescue team is not on the way

I’m way past weary of all the shootings, but being weary is not enough. We have to be ...

Columnists

My Turn, Carol Cauble: Evil will destroy America

Big government tends to appeal to all citizens who are less informed and don’t keep up with important ...

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My Turn, Jimmie Moomaw: Swing voters are crucial

If traditional wisdom prevails, Republicans, including fundamentalist Christians, Tea Partiers and life-long establishment conservatives, will garner roughly 45 ...

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