By JAMIE MARKHAM — In a post last year, here, I discussed some of the issues related to sex offender registration for out-of-state offenses. Among other things, I noted a federal
By DWAYNE DAUGHTRY – If COVID-19 wasn’t enough bad news, now the state is facing its first hurricane to perhaps make landfall on the coast of Wilmington. Yet, while Governor
Written by Phoebe . . . For starters, just know that I am a real person with real emotions. I work really hard to keep a positive attitude, despite my circumstances. However,
The staff of NCRSOL will host an open-to-public general conference call. The scheduled call will take place on Monday, May 18th at 7:30 PM. This is NCRSOL’s monthly meeting for outreach
By Robin . . . Congratulations to NARSOL’s attorney, Paul Dubbeling, who has successfully challenged the constitutionality of registering individuals who moved to North Carolina prior to December 2006, with
RALEIGH, N.C. (4/10/2020) — North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has issued an executive order expanding the “stay at home” guidelines for its citizens. The new rules set to take effect
by Dwayne Daughtry (4/09/2020) — Fort Bragg, Seymore Johnson Air Force Base, and Camp Lejeune announced it would require anyone entering the commissary, exchange, or any other public area to be wearing