• Biden’s ACRD Speech Sparks Debate: Are Noncitizen Benefits the Real Threat to Social Security?

    Staff – April 16, 2024 On Tuesday, April 15, 2025, former President Joe Biden addressed the Advocates, Counselors, and Representatives for the Disabled (ACRD) conference in Chicago, warning that the Trump administration’s policies endanger Social Security. Biden accused Trump of undermining the program through staff cuts, website outages, and a memorandum targeting payments to “illegal…

  • The Truth About U.S. Military Aid to Canada

    Staff – March 24, 2025 President Trump is not invading Canada. The United States has long played a pivotal role in defending Canada, rooted in a shared history, geographic proximity, and mutual security interests. As neighbors bound by the world’s longest undefended border, the two nations have forged a strong partnership through alliances like NATO…

  • Your 23andMe Data May be at Risk

    Staff – March 26, 2025 Readers may share and repost our reports to your own social media, group pages, and elsewhere. 23andMe, the DNA genetics company, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on March 23, 2025, in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. This filing allows the company to restructure its…

  • What We Learned from the JFK Files Release

    Staff – March 20, 2025 The release of the JFK assassination files, particularly the most recent batch of over 60,000 pages made public on March 18, 2025, following President Donald Trump’s Executive Order 14176 signed on January 23, 2025, has provided additional details but no definitive “smoking gun” that fundamentally alters the official narrative established…

  • Three Key Elections to Watch in Currituck County and the First Judicial District for 2026

    Staff – March 19, 2025 As the primary season for the 2026 general elections approaches, residents of Currituck County and North Carolina’s First Judicial District have their eyes on three pivotal races that will shape local leadership in law enforcement and the judicial system. With primaries set for March 3, 2026, and the general election…

  • From Blackwater Reports Factcheck

    Staff – March 13, 2025 Blackwater Reports Inc., has provided Factcheck services for several years. Here’s one on the issue of law enforcement injuries resulting from the January 6 protests: Democrats hype up the first ‘unarmed insurrection’ in history, conveniently glossing over the fact that no Capitol Police officers died from direct attacks that day.…

  • FB – Hire Smart, Not Sorry: Avoid the Uninsured Contractor Trap

    Staff Report – March 6, 2025 This guide comes straight from a wake-up call on the Moyock Facebook Page, where one reader spilled the beans on a local contractor gone rogue. What started as a simple job turned into a nightmare—missed deadlines, and a big hit to his wallet when he paid too much upfront.…

  • Currituck County Faces Ongoing Wastewater Treatment Challenges, Fines, and Groundwater Contamination

    Staff – February 7, 2024 I Updated February 11, 2024 Currituck County Faces Ongoing Wastewater Treatment Challenges, Fines, and Groundwater Contamination The update includes all relevant records from DEQ at the bottom of page Currituck County, North Carolina, has been grappling with persistent wastewater treatment violations at its Ocean Sands and Moyock Regional Wastewater Treatment…

  • Update on Perjury and Assault Complaint Against Currituck County Officials

    Craig Jackson – January 7, 2025 This report has been edited for clarity, focuing solely on the two felony perjury complaints. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. An update has emerged regarding the alleged perjury complaints filed against Currituck County Attorney Megan Morgan and County Public Works employee…

  • Blackwater Reports Update: Currituck County Amends Public Records Request Portal

    Craig Jackson – December 11, 2024 Blackwater Reports is pleased to provide an important update regarding our ongoing efforts to ensure transparency and compliance with North Carolina’s public records laws. Currituck County has taken action to amend its Public Records Request Portal to align with the North Carolina Public Records Act, specifically addressing concerns over…