Charlotte-Mecklenburg School Board candidate Lt. Col. Bill Fountain (USAF retired) is running a campaign against wokism, Critical Race Theory, and Radical Gender Theory for the District One seat. Fountain is a former CMS teacher and said the district’s focus on social engineering rather than core academic objectives is harming students – particularly poor and minority […]

Brad Slager, columnist at RedState.com, discusses how businesses are starting to ignore journalists’ demands for them to take positions on controversial political topics. Also, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools’ clear backpack debacle.

At the time of this recording, 30 guns had been found at CMS schools throughout the 2021-22 school year. 30 is a record number for the school system in the past 10 years (previous high: 22 in 2018-19). “The fact that no guns have killed anyone on a CMS campus is nothing short of a […]

So, just how bad are things at the middle school portion of Turning Point Academy, the only alternative school for troubled students operated by Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools?

The comments by Charlotte-Mecklenburg School Board Members about now-former Supt. Earnest Winston are scathing – painting a picture of an administration leader who was in over his head.

It’s official: The Charlotte-Mecklenburg School Board voted today to fire Superintendent Earnest Winston.

A call from Dean about CMS Supt. Earnest Winston’s impending termination. Plus, President Joe Biden’s actions and speech at a campaign event in Greensboro should be setting off alarms among media and the public.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Supt. Earnest Winston is reportedly going to be fired unless he resigns. Plus: the Black Political Caucus says a 9/11 Truther and a convicted corrupt mayor will best represent Blacks on Charlotte City Council.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Superintendent Earnest Winston will be out of a job within 48 hours, according to WBT reporter Brett Jensen. I also spoke with WBT’s Mark Garrison about the CMS news as well as the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Black Political Caucus’ endorsements for local primaries.

WBT reporter "Breaking" Brett Jensen joins Bo Thompson with more on occurrences of police not being able to access school buildings when they need to, the "See Something" app in Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools, and the Carolina Panthers hiring of new offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo.