Month: April 2026

Why the 2026 NC Supreme Court Race Matters More Than Ever

By trcnexus / April 25, 2026 / Comments Off on Why the 2026 NC Supreme Court Race Matters More Than Ever

Thank you for joining us this Saturday morning.  Later this year, voters will decide whether to retain Anita Earls on the state Supreme Court, or to replace her with Sarah Stevens. The state’s high court has a tremendous impact as the terminal point for legal and constitutional questions.  But the role of state judiciaries has taken…

The Group that’s Shining a Spotlight on N.C.’s Innovation Ecosystem

By trcnexus / April 18, 2026 / Comments Off on The Group that’s Shining a Spotlight on N.C.’s Innovation Ecosystem

Thank you for joining us this Saturday morning. North Carolina has a problem that most states would envy: more innovation than it knows what to do with. But we’ve historically lacked the culture and infrastructure to translate promising ideas into real companies.  NCInnovation is not the topic of this week’s column, but it’s part of the…

The Document that Sparked North Carolina’s Rise

By trcnexus / April 11, 2026 / Comments Off on The Document that Sparked North Carolina’s Rise

Thank you for joining us this Saturday morning. Four years ago, the North Carolina Office of State Archaeology engaged yet another firm to search for the precise location of an old building that had been demolished in 1846. It was the latest episode in a frustrating hunt that had proceeded in fits and starts since the 1960s.…

Substituting Faith for Fear Changes the World

By trcnexus / April 4, 2026 / Comments Off on Substituting Faith for Fear Changes the World

From the Desk of Chuck Fuller, CEO, The Results Company  “The cross is evidence that in the hands of the Redeemer, moments of apparent defeat become wonderful moments of grace and victory.” (Paul David Tripp, “New Morning Mercies”) Thank you for granting me the privilege of sharing with you what’s on my mind this Easter holiday.…

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