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Editorial Roundup: North Carolina


Editorial Roundup: North Carolina
Recent editorials from North Carolina newspapers:

The News & Observer and The Charlotte Observer on the Derek Chauvin trial:
After all the vivid and searing images connected to the killing of George Floyd, Tuesday brought us another: The eyes of Derek Chauvin, wide and darting above his Covid mask, as the hard verdicts reached by a group of Black, white and multiracial jurors rained down upon him.
Guilty, guilty, guilty.
For many, the cause of Chauvin’s distress was their cause for relief. This former police officer, unlike so many others before him, would not avoid justice for his vicious abuse of power. In American cities and towns and in places around the world, many felt a sense of grateful wonder after a year of bitter anger. Equality under the law was honored. The system worked. Justice prevailed. ....

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North Carolinians drove far less during pandemic. So why did fatal crashes go up?


North Carolinians drove far less during pandemic. So why did fatal crashes go up?
Ames Alexander, The Charlotte Observer
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Signs along the city highways in Charlotte caution people to stay at home during the coronavirus pandemic on April 24, 2020, in Charlotte, North Carolina.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. The numbers seem to defy common sense: Although North Carolinians drove fewer miles during the pandemic, the death toll on the state’s highways climbed to more than 1,500 in 2020 the highest number in 13 years.
In 2020 a year of stay-at-home orders, curfews and widespread work from home the number of miles driven dropped 19% but the number of fatal crashes rose 8% over the previous year, North Carolina Department of Transportation data show. ....

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