Month: January 2025

6. Foul smell at Kings Mountain lithium mine raises local concerns

Zachary Turner/WFAE Radio In Gaston County, Albemarle is draining the old Kings Mountain mine to reopen it and extract the key ingredient for many rechargeable batteries: lithium. The company started drying out the mine last spring. The company expected some smells to come from the decomposed materials at the bottom of the lake. But in […]

Written by on January 28, 2025

8. DeepSeek’s new AI chatbot and ChatGPT answer sensitive questions about China differently

Kanis Leung/The Associated Press Chinese tech startup DeepSeek ’s new artificial intelligence chatbot has sparked discussions about the competition between China and the U.S. in AI development, with many users flocking to test the rival of OpenAI’s ChatGPT. DeepSeek’s AI assistant was the No. 1 downloaded free app on Apple’s iPhone store on Tuesday afternoon […]

Written by on January 28, 2025

9. Building higher in flood zones saved homes second time around

Vicki Hyatt/The (Waynesville) Mountaineer Many who lost their homes during Fred in 2021 were hit all over again by Helene in 2024. But Alex Robb of Cruso, who rebuilt his home 8 feet higher after Fred, escaped the Pigeon River’s wrath the second time around. His story offers assurance that those willing to elevate homes […]

Written by on January 28, 2025

10. Charlotte investor buys vacant High Point industrial buildings

Pat Kimbrough/The High Point Enterprise A Charlotte commercial real estate investment firm has acquired 80,500 square feet of vacant industrial space in southeast High Point. An affiliate of JTM Capital last week purchased three buildings in the 1200 block of Hickory Chapel Road that were previously occupied by a company called Concept Plastics that has […]

Written by on January 28, 2025

State Health Plan update

The name of the event changed, but new State Treasurer Brad Briner intends to continue his predecessor’s practice of holding a media conference call each month. Monday brought the first “DST Open Access” call — as opposed to former Treasurer Dale Folwell’s “Ask Me Anything” — and with it, Briner comments on several of the […]

Written by on January 28, 2025

UNC System works on its 2025 wish lists

Going into this week’s Board of Governors meeting, UNC System officials and campuses are reckoning this will be another year of holding the line against any increase of in-state tuition. Which is not to say the same’s true for other kinds of tuition and fees. Seven of the system’s 16 universities have proposed raising tuition […]

Written by on January 28, 2025

Cars, exotic and otherwise

Car dealer and race team owner Rick Hendrick has agreed via an auction to pay $3.7 million for the first 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 that GM’s made available for sale. The proceeds are going to the American Red Cross, while the car (and its 1,064-horsepower engine) will become part of Hendrick’s 100+ collection of Corvettes. […]

Written by on January 28, 2025

3. Asheville water department: More lead testing results back, with good results

John Boyle/Asheville Watchdog In its first appearance at a Tropical Storm Helene briefing since before Christmas, the Asheville Water Resources Department delivered more good news for customers regarding lead testing results and improving turbidity at North Fork Reservoir. Spokesperson Clay Chandler said the water system has returned to full corrosion control protection, if it was […]

Written by on January 27, 2025

4. NC schools are struggling to hire special education teachers. Parents are filing complaints

Emily Walkenhorst/WRAL News North Carolina schools are increasingly struggling to hire and retain qualified special education teachers, leaving some students without properly trained faculty who know how to provide specialized services. A worsening shortage of such teachers is also leaving schools vulnerable to state scrutiny over whether they’re following special education law, state records indicate. […]

Written by on January 27, 2025

5. Who collaborates to develop K-12 education policy?

Chantal Brown/Education NC The education policy-making process in North Carolina can seem complex, even to the State Board of Education members themselves. “In fact, it’s often confusing and frustrating – the variety of laws and policies don’t always seem to align,” Eric Davis, the Board’s chair, said. “They typically inhibit the distribution of resources and […]

Written by on January 27, 2025

6. Durham Public Schools faces a $7 million shortfall this year

Liz Schlemmer/WUNC Radio Even after some belt-tightening measures were put in place earlier this school year, Durham Public Schools’ Superintendent Anthony Lewis says the district is expecting a nearly $7 million budget shortfall that will need to be addressed this year. “Our most pressing challenge is ensuring the financial stability of this school system,” Lewis […]

Written by on January 27, 2025

7. School cafeterias face triple whammy: weather closures, rising food and labor costs

Aarik Long/The (Waynesville) Mountaineer Haywood County Schools cafeterias posted a loss of $700,000 last year. And school closures from winter weather and the flood isn’t helping matters this year. The impact of snow days has been felt by Haywood County School’s school cafeteria staff, not only in the amount of food that is lost, but […]

Written by on January 27, 2025