Month: December 2024

Ingles details its Helene damage

Ingles Markets suffered $34.9 million in losses related to Hurricane Helene, according to its quarterly SEC filing. The Black Mountain-headquartered grocery chain reported that Helene damaged or destroyed $30.4 million worth of inventory and caused an additional $4.5 million worth of destruction to property and equipment. Company officials charged the losses in the fiscal year […]

Written by on December 31, 2024

“Propel NC” funding

The N.C. Community College System will enter 2025 with some unfinished legislative business, namely the approval of the so-called “Propel NC” rework of its funding model. Though supported by the House and departing Gov. Roy Cooper, the proposal stalled amid 2024’s House-Senate short session budget impasse. Eventually, legislators agreed on a mini-budget (House Bill 10) […]

Written by on December 31, 2024

1. Kody Kinsley reflects on milestones before stepping down as health secretary

Jaymie Baxley/NC Health News After three eventful years, Kody Kinsley is stepping down from his role as North Carolina’s top health official. The New Hanover native’s relatively short run as secretary of the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services was marked by several achievements that will likely be felt across the state for years […]

Written by on December 31, 2024

2. As tumultuous 2024 ends, Canton mill site’s future remains uncertain

Felicia Sonmez/WFAE Radio The former Pactiv Evergreen paper mill in Canton has been shut for more than a year and a half. With several lawsuits underway, the site’s future remains in limbo — and so does the status of Canton’s wastewater treatment. For years, Pactiv Evergreen was a fixture in Canton. In addition to operating […]

Written by on December 31, 2024

3. ‘Too close to the line’: Officers, sheriff sued by shop owners in vape store raids

Alexa Wandersee/Port City Daily Three deputies from the Onslow County Sheriff’s Office are being sued for seizing thousands of dollars of hemp products and ransacking vape shops, after a controversial operation led to shops being raided statewide. Roughly 100 vape shops were part of Operation Vapor Trail, with 71 in Onslow and New Hanover counties […]

Written by on December 31, 2024

4. Newly-passed state law concerning to local municipalities

Summer Stevens/The Coastland Times On December 11, state lawmakers enacted Senate Bill 382, a bill that provides disaster relief funds to Western North Carolina. However, tacked onto the last two pages of the 132-page bill is an alarming provision for local municipalities on the Outer Banks. The provision, entitled, “No Local Government Initiated Down-Zoning Without […]

Written by on December 31, 2024

5. Answer Man: Has pollution made local rivers a blue-green color? Mission and the VA Medical Center used their own water after city’s was restored? Who is Cowboy Dave?

John Boyle/Asheville Watchdog Today’s round of questions, my smart-aleck replies and the real answers: Question: My question is related to the waterways around western North Carolina and their health. I live near the Swannanoa River. The past few weeks the river has been a blue/green color. It’s almost glacial looking. Some are saying this color […]

Written by on December 31, 2024

6. A moment to celebrate: Haywood’s Recovery Court graduates second participant

Kyle Perrotti/Smoky Mountain News Last Friday wasn’t Mark Beam’s first time facing a judge at the defendant’s table in Haywood County District Court, but it seems like it may have been the last. Beam’s defense attorney, Jake Phelps, stood to address District Court Judge Monica Leslie. Phelps’ voice wavered as he evoked his client’s case […]

Written by on December 31, 2024

7. Morganton Park North continues multi-family trend

Frank Daniels IV/The (Southern Pines) Pilot Apartments under construction along the north side of Morganton Road in Southern Pines show visible progress, but it will be over a year before the development is ready for tenants. Elam Hall, business managing director for builder D.R. Horton’s Carolinas region, estimates that what the company is calling Ascend […]

Written by on December 31, 2024

8. Boone Walmart reopens with new look after suffering extreme damage

Moss Brennan/The Watauga Democrat Nearly three months after it was severely damaged by Hurricane Helene’s flooding, the Boone Walmart has reopened with major renovations and updates. The store currently offers all general merchandise and dry grocery items. The bakery, deli, dairy and refrigerated sections will open in mid-February. Store manager Joshua Daniels said there is […]

Written by on December 31, 2024

9. What you need to know about 4 new North Carolina laws taking effect Jan. 1

Sarah Gleason/Wilmington StarNews For North Carolinians, a new year means a few new laws, and provisions within them, that are changing. In the Tar Heel State, bills go into effect throughout the entire year, with a few of the most recent legislative session’s most controversial legislation taking effect in early December. Here’s a roundup of […]

Written by on December 31, 2024

10. Nuisance law used to shut down Spring Lake sports bar

Greg Barnes/CityView The day Errol Jarman became Spring Lake’s interim police chief in April, his officers told him that the most violent property in town was the Plush Sports Bar, a squat, black-and-gray box with tall tinted windows near the intersection of N.C. 210 and Bragg Boulevard. Today, the property sits empty, a lock and […]

Written by on December 31, 2024

Community colleges will need more investment to compete says Cooper

North Carolina’s community colleges are going to need more money if they’re to keep up with the demands the state’s economy is putting on them, outgoing Gov. Roy Cooper says. “They already see how the new paying jobs that are coming in will require all kinds of training that they’re working to get ready for,” […]

Written by on December 30, 2024

Berger and Charlotte

Senate leader Phil Berger says the future of Charlotte’s transportation system is an issue legislators have to settle in the upcoming long session of the General Assembly. “We need to figure out whether or not the discussions that are taking place in Charlotte about allowing them to have a vote on increasing the sales tax […]

Written by on December 30, 2024

Durham mall fills a five-year void

The holiday’s damp and chilly weather lending itself to cabin fever, I made the short drive from my house to Durham’s Streets at Southpoint mall on Saturday for some shopping and ice cream. While there, I was both gratified and interested to see that construction is underway on the refit of the mall’s former Sears, […]

Written by on December 30, 2024