Month: August 2024

2. CEOs earn big bucks at nonprofit hospitals. But does that benefit patients?

There are more than 4,600 hospitals in the U.S., and 49% of them are nonprofit and therefore tax-exempt. The CEOs of these nonprofit health systems now earn, on average, $1.3 million a year. Nearly half of hospitals in the U.S. are nonprofits, which means they don’t pay local, state or federal taxes. In return, the […]

Written by on August 19, 2024

4. Alarm bells sounded over crucial lifeline for winter warmth

North Carolina’s weatherization programs, critical to keeping the elderly, poor and disabled warm in the winter, face a critical juncture as recent funding and administrative challenges threaten their effectiveness. Officials with Community Action Agencies that administer the program in their local communities are expressing mounting frustration over what they see as the N.C. Department of […]

Written by on August 19, 2024

5. The Triangle was flooded with biotech space that now waits for tenants

It’s not just traditional office space that is seeing an uptick in empty spaces across the Triangle. The vacancy rate for lab space and life sciences-related manufacturing space has also grown in the past year. Why it matters: The Triangle has become one of the most attractive markets for biotech investments since the pandemic due […]

Written by on August 19, 2024

6. A look at homeschooling in North Carolina compared with other states

Homeschooling in North Carolina is on the rise once again after a brief decrease following the spike during the COVID-19 pandemic; the same seems to be true in the country at large. This article looks at how North Carolina’s homeschooling policies compare to other states’ and what recent changes have been made. There is a […]

Written by on August 19, 2024

9. Program helps commercial property owners reduce runoff

Thousands of dollars in rebates are available for commercial businesses, owners of apartment complexes and other large-scale property owners who want to help reduce the amount of pollutant-laden stormwater runoff reaching two Wilmington watersheds. The city in January launched a green infrastructure cost-share rebate program, one intended to further boost ongoing efforts to cut down […]

Written by on August 19, 2024

1. Robinson: ‘We don’t want’ federal education funds in NC

In a new video obtained by WRAL News, Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson says he would reject federal funding for North Carolina schools. The video was taken at a private event near Asheville July 10. Robinson was asked by an attendee what he could do to fight school bureaucracy at the federal level. He said he’d […]

Written by on August 18, 2024

2. The plan for new buses to Matthews faces doubts

Two months ago, Charlotte officials and business leaders reached a compromise on their multi-billion dollar transportation plan. To please Republican lawmakers in Raleigh and move the stalled plan forward, they agreed to spend more on roads and less on rail transit. Under the compromise plan, if Mecklenburg voters approve increasing the sales tax in November […]

Written by on August 18, 2024

4. Guilford County Schools aims to attract homeschoolers to high schools

Homeschoolers who want to take advanced courses not offered in their homeschool setting have always been able to enroll in their local public school. To make more families aware of that opportunity, Guilford County Schools is launching a new marketing strategy in an effort to also boost falling student enrollment. Starting this year, the district’s […]

Written by on August 18, 2024

5. How secure are NC elections in 2024?

During a 2022 Trusted Elections Tour, hosted by the North Carolina Network for Fair, Safe and Secure Elections, a woman from Edenton said she received 14 absentee ballots. She was concerned about the potential for election fraud, but there was one issue. She didn’t actually receive 14 absentee ballots; she got 14 applications for absentee […]

Written by on August 18, 2024