Month: August 2025

1. Democratic governors may offer a path forward for a party out of power in Washington

Bill Barrow/The Associated Press Anderson Clayton wanted a headline name to speak at North Carolina Democrats’ summer gala — but the state party chair bypassed familiar Capitol Hill figures, looking instead to Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker. She described him as “a real fighter” against President Donald Trump, someone who gets things done because he controls […]

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2. NC’s 2026 US Senate race could be the most expensive in history, experts say

Colin Campbell/WUNC Radio Political experts say North Carolina’s Senate race next year could see around $500 million in campaign spending, and the contest between former Gov. Roy Cooper and Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley could set a new record for the most expensive Senate race in the country. Past U.S. Senate races in North […]

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3. His nonprofit has a $500 million endowment. NC legislators look to take it back.

Brian Gordon/The (Raleigh) News & Observer Bennet Waters emphasized that Research Triangle Park wasn’t a success after 24 months. If state lawmakers had pulled the plug on the economic project in 1961, they would have pivoted away from a bunch of fallow farmland between Raleigh and Durham. Similarly, Waters, the CEO of NCInnovation, wants more […]

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4. Michael Whatley is ride-or-die with Trump

Steve Harrison/WFAE Radio Republican Michael Whatley officially kicked off his campaign for U.S. Senate Thursday against Democrat Roy Cooper with an 18-minute speech Thursday near his home in Gastonia. I listened three times and made some notes. This Inside Politics will look at the words he did and didn’t use, offering a preview to what’s […]

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5. Moore County dealing with widespread damage a month after Chantal

Jane Winik Sartwell/Carolina Public Press When Tropical Depression Chantal struck Moore County in early July, the deluge of rain took out a food bank, a golf course, a cemetery, a shopping center, hiking trails, homes and major roads. The storm exposed the vulnerability of Moore County’s aging infrastructure in the face of intense weather. Dams […]

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6. Burlington city manager announces plans to retire in December

DJ Simmons/WFDD Radio Burlington City Manager Craig Honeycutt is retiring at the end of the year. Honeycutt has been in the role since 2022, and before that was briefly assistant city manager. “Burlington has been a joy to work for – from a city council that collaborates and fully supports its staff, to forward-thinking planning, […]

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7. ‘Ran out of patience’: Brunswick County sues contractor over delayed water treatment plant

Charlie Fossen/Port City Daily After years of waiting for effective water treatment against PFAS contamination, Brunswick County is now in a legal battle with its contractor for a water treatment expansion project facing repeated delays. Brunswick County filed a lawsuit against Oscar Renda Contracting, Inc. for breach of contract and repeated delays on the Northwest […]

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8. Democratic candidates protest NC-11 gala exclusion, threaten boycott

Cory Vaillancourt/Smoky Mountain News A blistering letter signed by four Democratic candidates for Congress in North Carolina’s 11th Congressional District is raising questions about party neutrality in primaries, calling the party’s decision to include only one congressional candidate — Jamie Ager — as the keynote speaker at the NC-11 Democratic gala “deeply unfair” and fundamentally […]

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9. Bank to maintain housing program

Pat Kimbrough/The (High Point) Enterprise A bank with a significant High Point presence says its planned merger with another institution won’t hamper its longtime philanthropic housing initiative in the city. Pinnacle Financial Partners in recent years has funded construction of more than 40 single-family houses in distressed core city neighborhoods. The bank forgoes any profit […]

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10. Durham County leaders receive update on local impact of federal Medicaid, SNAP cuts

Chris Lovingood/WRAL News More than 1.5 million North Carolinians could lose food and medical assistance when new limits on SNAP and Medicaid go into effect. That’s why Durham County’s leadership wanted an update Monday on the scope of the issue at the county level. A representative with Durham County’s Department of Social Services said more […]

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1. Student loan caps might worsen the national doctor shortage, critics worry

Shalina Chatlani/NC Health News Twenty-eight-year-old Michaela Bonner has been working 12-hour shifts as an emergency medical technician in Norfolk, Virginia, for the past four years, while attending and paying for college to finish her prerequisites for medical school. But now that President Donald Trump’s signature tax and spending law bars students from borrowing more than […]

Written by on August 3, 2025

2. Mixed reactions to HCA’s potential noncompliance with Mission purchase agreement

Jane Winik Sartwell/Carolina Public Press  Employees at Asheville’s Mission Hospital say they aren’t shocked to hear that parent company HCA is potentially in noncompliance with its purchase agreement of the Mission Health hospital group for the second year in a row. Neither are the region’s elected officials. The company, however, maintains that it is in […]

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3. Whooping cough spreads as families prepare for back to school

Sarah White/The (Waynesville) Mountaineer Haywood County has confirmed its 13th case of pertussis, or whooping cough, since early July, meaning infections are on the rise with just two weeks before students go back to school. While it’s typical to see kids getting sick about three weeks into the school year, a disease outbreak prior to […]

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4. Democratic candidates protest NC-11 gala exclusion, threaten boycott

Cory Vaillancourt/Smoky Mountain News   A blistering letter signed by four Democratic candidates for Congress in North Carolina’s 11th Congressional District is raising questions about party neutrality in primaries, calling the party’s decision to include only one congressional candidate — Jamie Ager — as the keynote speaker at the NC-11 Democratic gala “deeply unfair” and […]

Written by on August 3, 2025