Month: July 2025

7. North Carolina denies firm’s protest of key Helene contract, siding with bid winner

Galen Bacharier/NC Newsline North Carolina officials have denied a local firm’s request for the state to re-bid a critical hurricane rebuilding contract. The state held a hearing last month after IEM International, which is based in Morrisville, filed a complaint alleging that it was improperly disqualified from receiving the $81.5 million contract. Horne, another firm […]

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8. Water war settlement derailed in Raleigh

Bill Moss/Hendersonville Lightning Convened in separate special called meetings on June 16, the Henderson County Board of Commissioners and the Hendersonville City Council each voted unanimously to adopt an interlocal agreement and proposed legislation to settle their differences over city utility extensions. At last, it appeared, the end was in sight for the decades-long water […]

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9. Mom wins court fight with charter school, defamation countersuit backfires

Kyle Perrotti/Smoky Mountain News Rebecca Fitzgibbon hasn’t breathed easy since her 11-year-old son was put in the back of a police car by his school principal in the parking lot of Shining Rock Classical Academy. Since then, as she’s looked for accountability — or at least answers — she’s faced public scrutiny, legal threats and […]

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10. Hope Mills board votes to change town charter for staggered 4-year terms

Jason Canady/CityView The Hope Mills Board of Commissioners voted 3-2 on Monday to amend the town’s charter to establish four-year staggered terms for elected board members. Until now, the mayor and commissioners have served two-year terms. The change will take effect this election cycle in November. Board members Bryan Marley and Joanne Scarola and Mayor […]

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2. Lawmakers wrestle with how to regulate NC hemp industry

Lola Oliverio/NC Health News North Carolina lawmakers have been debating for years about regulating hemp and marijuana products. Now state lawmakers and an advisory council tapped recently by the governor are looking again for ways to control the growing synthetic hemp and unregulated cannabis market described by some as a “wild west” in need of […]

Written by on July 8, 2025

3. Learning loss after Helene. A look at two rural Western NC school districts.

Kate Denning/Carolina Public Press While Helene’s impact on North Carolina varied across the region, the 2024-2025 school year was anything but ordinary for most Western North Carolina school districts and created significant obstacles to student learning. Districts like Ashe County, in the state’s northwestern corner, missed upwards of 40 days of in-person instruction, and counties […]

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4. North Carolina sheriff steps down after sexual misconduct charges

The Associated Press The longtime sheriff of a western North Carolina county whom some women accused of sexual misconduct has quit before he could be permanently removed. Curtis Cochran, who was first elected Swain County sheriff in 2006, retired from the post effective July 1, according to a statement from the county Board of Commissioners. […]

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5. Advent raises Buncombe hospital request to 222 beds

Hendersonville Lightning AdventHealth invites the community to learn more about its plan to apply for a Certificate of Need to add 129 acute care beds to the hospital already approved for construction in Buncombe County. The expansion reflects the voices of the community and AdventHealth’s commitment to delivering more access, more choice, and more whole-person […]

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6. Legislation overturns Taylortown moratorium

Elena Marsh/The (Southern Pines) Pilot Taylortown’s building moratorium, implemented earlier this year to give itself time to cope with unexpected development requests, has been officially overturned by state legislation. State Sen. Tom McInnis, whose district includes Moore County, requested the insertion of a clause in a bill before the Senate that limits a moratorium to […]

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8. Childhood vaccination rates drop across 1,600 US counties

Amanda Geduld/The Sanford Herald Childhood vaccination rates have markedly declined across the U.S. since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new Johns Hopkins University research showing 78% of more than 2,000 counties reported drops, and the average immunization rate had fallen to 91% — below the 95% threshold needed for herd immunity. While […]

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9. Upset bids sought for Mount Airy property

Tom Joyce/The (Mount Airy) News If citizens didn’t know better, they might think Mount Airy officials have gone into the real estate business given their extensive land-sale discussions recently involving property on North Main Street once intended for a city fire station. The latest development concerns the Mount Airy Board of Commissioners voting 5-0 last […]

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10. Smithfield backs plan to revive Howell Theatre

Scott Bolejack/Johnstonian News The Smithfield Historic Foundation is stepping in to preserve one of downtown’s most iconic buildings — and the town is getting behind the effort. At their meeting on July 1, Town Council members voiced support for the foundation’s plan to purchase and restore the former Howell Theatre as a movie theater and […]

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