Month: April 2024

6. Cooper: GOP is ‘trying to choke’ public schools, calls for higher teacher pay, end to vouchers

Democratic North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper drew sharp contrasts with Republican lawmakers in his last budget proposal, calling on legislators to stop cutting taxes and pullback on spending programs for private schools. “They can choose desperately needed investments to educate our children and our workforce, along with tax cuts for the middle class and small […]

Written by on April 24, 2024

7. HCC seeks budget increase for ramped up programs following mill closure

The Haywood Community College is requesting several hefty funding increases from the county to cover new and expanding programs that will move the college — and county forward. HCC President Shelley White made the case for the funding increase to county commissioners last week. While the fate of the requested 7.7% budget increase is not […]

Written by on April 24, 2024

8. Hearing set on new fishing catch reporting requirement

Coastal recreational and commercial fishermen will have to report certain fish harvests under a new North Carolina law that takes effect later this year. Preliminary details are scant as to how the two state agencies tasked with overseeing the reporting requirements will implement the program, one that is slated to be discussed during a combined […]

Written by on April 24, 2024

2. North Carolina legislature reconvenes to address budget, vouchers as big elections approach

The North Carolina General Assembly begins its annual work session Wednesday with a little extra money to spend and limited pressing issues to address before key elections this fall and longtime state government leaders depart. Following their landmark 2023 session that expanded Medicaid, restricted abortion, broadened gun rights, swelled private-school vouchers and weakened the governor, […]

Written by on April 23, 2024

3. The state faces a looming budget shortfall. Is gambling the answer?

A great blue heron rests peacefully along the lake of Camp Carefree. The air is crisp, the birds are chirping, and the Stokesdale site is living up to its name. Canoes and kayaks sit next to a playground on the lake’s left. A wooden pirate ship stands on the right. It’s an idyllic rural lifestyle […]

Written by on April 23, 2024

5. Electric bills will rise because ‘Duke overacted’

Wilson Energy consumers will soon see an increase in monthly costs due to what ElectriCities of North Carolina CEO Roy Jones called “an overreaction” by Duke Energy Progress in 2022. “There definitely will be rate impacts,” City Manager Grant Goings said. “We wouldn’t need to educate the public if everything was going down. We want […]

Written by on April 23, 2024

8. Western North Carolina coalition calls for action on single-use plastic pollution

Seven months after a provision added to the 2023-24 North Carolina state budget prohibited municipalities from establishing single-use plastic bag ordinances, a group of Western North Carolina environmental advocates is pushing back. On Earth Day, against the scenic backdrop of a clear blue sky and the majestic French Broad River, nearly 60 people gathered at […]

Written by on April 23, 2024

10. Theodore Alexander plans campus

High Point home furnishings company Theodore Alexander will consolidate its local operations at a new campus in Randolph County. President Ed Teplitz said the wholesaler plans to move its warehouse, upholstery factory and corporate offices to 3761 Old Glenola Road in Archdale by the end of 2024. Its High Point Market showroom will remain at […]

Written by on April 23, 2024