Month: April 2024

2. Farley, Winston offer contrast in labor commissioner race

North Carolina still elects a labor commissioner, whose main job is to ensure safe workplaces. That includes maintaining safe elevators that urban dwellers rely on to get to their office and apartments, which is why many associate the job with the commissioner’s photo on the inspection form. This year’s November general election features two candidates […]

Written by on April 25, 2024

5. Feds letting timber harvest targets interfere with protecting national forest ecology in NC, lawsuit says

Harvesting enough trees to meet federal timber targets nationally is inappropriately taking precedent over ecological considerations when the U.S. Forest Services sets goals for projects in national forests, including in North Carolina, according to a recent federal lawsuit from environmental groups. Setting timber targets for the volume of lumber extracted from hundreds of thousands of […]

Written by on April 25, 2024

7. RDU plane crash: Aircraft ‘bounced’ during landing attempt, pilot expected to recover

New information was released Thursday about what caused a plane to crash at Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU). The Federal Aviation Administration’s preliminary report said the “aircraft attempted to land, bounced and began a missed approach and crashed.” A UNC Health physician and pilot were taken to the hospital Wednesday after a small plane crashed at […]

Written by on April 25, 2024

8. Busted: WNC Rep. Chuck Edwards sanctioned for abusing communications standards

Western North Carolina Congressman Chuck Edwards (R-Henderson) has been unanimously sanctioned by the bipartisan House Communications Standards Commission for violating federal law and the rules of the House of Representatives, according to a press release issued today by the Henderson County Democratic Party — the group that filed the complaint on March 13. An April […]

Written by on April 25, 2024

9. School Board blocks private-meeting recording

The Moore County Board of Education recently adopted a policy revision prohibiting attendees of closed-session meetings from taking photos or recording proceedings. Seemingly a result of board member David Hensley recording prior audio and taking photos during closed sessions, board policy 1314 now has an addition: “No Board member, administrator or staff person shall photograph […]

Written by on April 25, 2024

10. Mixed emotions at town hall on future of Fayetteville’s E.E. Smith High School

If there was one thing the crowd of 230 people in E.E. Smith’s auditorium could agree on Tuesday night, it was that Fayetteville’s beloved historically Black high school needs new facilities. Applause and cheers came from Golden Bulls and community members alike as Cumberland County Schools Superintendent Dr. Marvin Connelly Jr. and U.S. Army Lt. […]

Written by on April 25, 2024

2. Staff reductions contributed to Mission’s soaring profits after HCA sale, draft report says

Mission Hospital’s patient care profits have skyrocketed since its purchase by HCA Healthcare in 2019, largely because of cost cutting measures that have led to significantly lower staffing levels than at hospitals across the state and nation, according to public data. A 12-page working draft report out of Wake Forest University titled “Mission Hospital’s Financial […]

Written by on April 24, 2024