Month: March 2025

5. Wake County hopes to end ‘sticker shock’ with two-year property revaluations

Bradley George/WUNC Radio North Carolina’s largest county used to conduct property valuations every four years, but that’s changing after a vote from Wake County commissioners on Monday. The next revaluation will take place in 2027, three years after the previous one. Starting in 2029, the county will move to a two-year cycle. Tax Administrator Marcus […]

Written by on March 18, 2025

6. Union County Commission bans ‘obscene,’ ‘sexualized’ events from county parks

Nick de la Canal/WFAE Radio The Union County Commission voted unanimously Monday night to ban events from county parks that are judged “obscene,” “sexualized,” or “not suitable for young children.” Commissioners approved the changes with no discussion. Commission Chair Melissa Merrell and other commissioners did not immediately respond to requests from WFAE for comment. Under […]

Written by on March 18, 2025

7. Donald Ensley: A legacy of leadership, friendship, stewardship

Todd Miller/Coastal Review Online Dr. Donald E. Ensley, an accomplished public health educator, environmental champion, and steadfast advocate for North Carolina’s coastal communities, is in hospice care, preparing to leave behind a legacy that will forever shape the places and people he touched. Born and raised in rural Belhaven, Don’s journey was one of resolute […]

Written by on March 18, 2025

8. State collecting traffic data

Pat Kimbrough/The High Point Enterprise Motorists should expect to see more small rubber tubes across High Point streets in the coming months. The devices are being used by the N.C. Department of Transportation to collect traffic counts that are used for a variety of planning purposes. The counters were recently deployed in the downtown area, […]

Written by on March 18, 2025

9. Ann Houghton’s last walk: hiker’s death reveals extraordinary life

Andrew Marshall/The (Waynesville) Mountaineer It was an icy mid-winter day when 73-year-old Ann Houghton parked her Subaru Outback at the Smokemont campground in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, shouldered her pack, and tramped into the woods one Tuesday afternoon in late January. Five days later, search-and-rescue workers found Houghton’s body about 400 yards off […]

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10. Partner of former Carolina Panthers linebacker accused of embezzling over $500K

Joe Bruno/WSOC News A partner who worked with former Carolina Panthers linebacker Shaq Thompson is accused of embezzling more than half a million dollars from Thompson’s business, Channel 9 confirmed on Tuesday. Shaquille Dixon is facing a lawsuit in Mecklenburg County for embezzling more than $500,000 from a company. This started in February 2023 and […]

Written by on March 18, 2025

Chambers gear up for healthcare cost push

Senate leaders are signaling that they’re going start pushing a pair of health-related bills through the chamber this week. They’ve scheduled hearings on Wednesday in the chamber’s Health Care committee on newly introduced Senate Bills 315 and 316. Both were filed on Monday. And both have the same set of primary sponsors, Republican Sens. Jim […]

Written by on March 18, 2025

Senators pursuing flood-rule rebuilding exemption

You’ll remember that at a recent joint oversight hearing, Rep. Karl Gillespie, R-Macon, and Sen. Tim Moffitt, R-Henderson, complained that flood-protection rules could keep many Hurricane Helene victims from rebuilding in place. Now, Moffitt and some key senators are trying to do something to prevent that. Senate Bill 266 would give owners a partial exemption […]

Written by on March 18, 2025

Report: Honda to buy NC-produced Toyota batteries

Toyota’s $13.9 billion battery factory near Liberty is reportedly about to acquire a new customer — Honda. Tokyo-based Nikkei Asia says Honda is poised to source from the Liberty plant enough batteries to equip about 400,000 hybrid-electric vehicles, which would cover “all of the [HEVs] it sells in the” U.S. The publication also reports that […]

Written by on March 18, 2025

1. If you care about teacher morale in North Carolina, this data is worth a look

Mebane Rash/EducationNC Education Week recently released its Teacher Morale Index, which helps us understand how teachers in North Carolina and across the United States feel about their profession. What matters to our teachers? Pay, of course, but also acknowledgment of hard work and successes, more school counselors and support for mental health, fewer meetings, caps […]

Written by on March 17, 2025

2. Deserts for women’s health care services expand in rural NC counties

Jane Winik Sartwell/Carolina Public Press Rural hospitals could be putting pregnant women and babies at risk by slashing labor and delivery services across North Carolina. Natasha Fuller delivered her two children at Charles A. Cannon Memorial Hospital in remote and mountainous Avery County in 2011 and 2014. Now, she works with AppHealthCare, assisting Avery County […]

Written by on March 17, 2025

4. Defamation lawsuit may be the next twist in Summerfield saga

Scott D. Yost/Rhino Times Former Summerfield Town Manager Scott Whitaker and former Finance Director Dee Hall have lawyered up and appear ready to take legal action in response to what they claim are false allegations made against them by former North Carolina State Auditor Beth Wood and some members of the Summerfield Town Council. The […]

Written by on March 17, 2025

5. Utility industry has heavy hand in draft PFAS monitoring rule

Trista Talton/Coastal Review Online A proposed rule to establish monitoring and minimization requirements for PFAS dischargers in the state was crafted largely from input provided by a utility association. A draft of the rule was discussed last week in a meeting of the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission’s Water Quality Committee. The role of the […]

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6. USDA cancels $11 million in federal funding for North Carolina food banks

Sharryse Piggott/WUNC Radio The State Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services received a letter from the United States Department of Agriculture earlier this month stating it will no longer receive funding for the Local Food Purchase Assistance Program. The nonprofit Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina is one of seven food banks that […]

Written by on March 17, 2025