Month: December 2024

1. NC attorney weighs in on Helene FEMA aid application process

Santiago Ochoa/WFDD Radio Three months after Tropical Storm Helene tore through North Carolina, the federal government has committed half a billion dollars toward individual assistance — but the process of getting that relief is proving to be long and lacking for some. Max Gibbons works for Pisgah Legal Services. He’s the organization’s pro bono services […]

Written by on December 29, 2024

4. Esparza reflects on historic appointment as first NC Latino Cabinet member

Julian Berger/WFAE Radio Gabriel Esparza, who resides in Charlotte, will become North Carolina’s first Latino Cabinet member when he’s sworn in with Gov.-elect Josh Stein on Jan. 11. Stein selected Esparza earlier in December to lead the Department of Administration, which oversees state government operations. He spoke with WFAE about his appointment, its significance and […]

Written by on December 29, 2024

5. GameChangers 2024: Crime cashes in on migration boom

Parker Asmann & Henry Shuldiner/Insight Crime As a growing number of people fled their homes across Latin America and the Caribbean in 2024, migrant smuggling completed its transformation from a tertiary criminal economy to a major revenue stream for some of the region’s most powerful organized crime groups. This criminal shift is happening at the […]

Written by on December 29, 2024

6. Two women involved in Edward Teach controversy dispute public apology

Peter Castagno/Port City Daily A local brewery and its owner concluded a year-long defamation lawsuit triggered by a viral social media post after its author posted a public apology recanting her allegations. Two other women involved in the case expressed relief the suit has ended but are standing by their original claims. Edward Teach Brewery […]

Written by on December 29, 2024

7. Canton auditor praises staff but warns of complications

Jimmy Potts/The (Waynesville) Mountaineer The Town of Canton received a clean bill of financial health during its most recent audit, but it is far from out of the proverbial financial weeds due to a myriad of issues largely beyond its control. That was the word from Sheila Gahagan, a certified public accountant with the N.C. […]

Written by on December 29, 2024

8. Airport makes long way back from COVID

Paul B. Johnson/High Point Enterprise Piedmont Triad International Airport leaders hope that passenger counts in 2025 ascend to levels not seen since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. nearly five years ago. Airlines serving PTIA have steadily built up passenger yields since the pandemic throttled aviation traffic starting in mid-March of 2020. […]

Written by on December 29, 2024

9. School board considers options for Jackson Community School

Hannah McLeod/Smoky Mountain News Jackson Community School — Jackson County’s alternative learning center — is the most expensive school in the district per pupil, and now the Board of Education is considering whether it should invest more money into the aging building or relocate the small student population into a larger school. “We want to […]

Written by on December 29, 2024

10. Dog eat dog: The cutthroat Midwest breeding ring behind North Carolina pet stores

Brooke Elliott/WCHL Chapelboro Stores across the state are running flash sales on puppies for the holiday season: Friendly Pets in Greensboro offered $200 off in late November, Petland Raleigh offered a 35 percent discount for Black Friday, and The Pet Warehouse in Jacksonville will send five lucky customers away with their choice of a free […]

Written by on December 29, 2024

1. Lawsuit challenges hospital regulation, industry lobby group opposes

Peter Castagno/Port City Daily A Novant executive is the incoming chair of a powerful hospital lobby group seeking to maintain a law requiring state review to approve new healthcare facilities. An ongoing lawsuit is challenging the regulation’s constitutionality. North Carolina is among 35 states with a certificate of need law requiring healthcare providers receive state […]

Written by on December 23, 2024

3. Part of Pilot Mountain State Park reopening in 2025

David Ford/WFAE Radio A scenic section of Pilot Mountain State Park, long closed due to access issues, is slated to reopen to the public next year. Beyond the iconic geologic knob of Pilot Mountain sits nearby Bean Shoals, which provides access to the Yadkin River —But there are challenges getting there. The biggest among them […]

Written by on December 23, 2024

4. Here’s a look at the $100 billion in disaster relief in the government spending bill

Rebecca Santana & Travis Loller/The Associated Press Congress is allocating more than $100 billion in emergency aid designed to address extensive damage caused by disasters after this week’s scramble to find consensus on a government spending bill. The money comes after back-to-back hurricanes — Helene and Milton — slammed into the southeastern United States this […]

Written by on December 23, 2024

5. Nissan and Honda to attempt a merger that would create the world’s No. 3 automaker

Mari Yamaguchi & Elaine Kurtenbach/The Associated Press Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan have announced plans to work toward a merger that would form the world’s third-largest automaker by sales, as the industry undergoes dramatic changes in its transition away from fossil fuels. The two companies said they had signed a memorandum of understanding on Monday […]

Written by on December 23, 2024