Month: August 2025

6. Swag, ranch owners donate $750K to Cataloochee restoration efforts

The (Waynesville) Mountaineer The owners of the The Swag and Cataloochee Ranch have gifted $750,000 toward the restoration of Helene-ravaged Cataloochee Valley in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Through their nonprofit the Colquitt Foundation, David and Annie Colquitt gifted the funds to the Friends of the Smokies to help save the valley’s historic structures. […]

Written by on August 25, 2025

7. Legal Aid of NC receives grant to expand services in rural areas

DJ Simmons/WFDD Radio The SECU Foundation is awarding a $300,000 grant to Legal Aid of North Carolina to expand services in rural areas. The funds will support software development and statewide implementation of Legal Aid’s Innovation Lab. The lab aims to foster collaborations between community partners, law schools and tech experts to improve access for […]

Written by on August 25, 2025

8. Medicaid cuts create hurdle for rebirth of Martin Co. hospital

Jane Winik Sartwell/Carolina Public Press East Carolina University is officially pursuing the idea of reopening Martin General Hospital, the shuttered hospital in Eastern North Carolina. But first, it needs $220 million — and for cuts to Medicaid to stop coming. That’s starting to seem increasingly unlikely. The uncertainty around the plan for Martin General shows […]

Written by on August 25, 2025

Supremes, lies and school buses

The state Supreme Court has overturned the N.C. Department of Transportation’s 2019 firing of an employee accused of falsifying the recertification records of at least five school-bus drivers. The majority opinion, authored by Justice Richard Dietz, contradicted a unanimous ruling from a majority-Republican Court of Appeals panel that had sided with the department. Dietz and […]

Written by on August 25, 2025

Power players

North Carolina’s top energy-market watchdog believes the increasing demands for electricity from of data centers, factories and other large-load business customers will compel regulators and utilities to make policy changes. Above all, these may force Duke Energy (and to a lesser degree Dominion Energy) to accept more transparency in its dealings with such customers, according […]

Written by on August 25, 2025

1. U.S. Supreme Court gives go-ahead for Trump to cancel $783M in NIH research grants

Jennifer Shutt/NC Newsline The Supreme Court on Thursday set aside a lower court’s ruling, allowing the Trump administration to cancel hundreds of millions of dollars in National Institutes of Health grants that addressed diversity, equity and inclusion issues. The 5-4 ruling narrowly divided the court, with Chief Justice John Roberts, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Justice Elena […]

Written by on August 24, 2025

2. Watauga farmers confront rising beef prices amid supply shortage

Nick Fogleman/The Watauga Democrat Beef prices across the United States have hit record highs, and producers in Watauga County are feeling the strain of a shrinking national cattle herd, rising costs and mounting development pressures. Data from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis shows that ground beef prices, which held steady between $3.55 and […]

Written by on August 24, 2025

3. Ankle monitors off? NC officials scramble to keep defendant tracking system running

Paul Specht/WRAL News A program designed to protect North Carolinians from people charged with sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking and other crimes faces a murky future as officials seek permanent funding for an organization that monitors alleged perpetrators across the state. The program is operated by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Information Network in most […]

Written by on August 24, 2025

4. Local governments push state agencies for 1,4-dioxane regulation

Charlie Fossen/Port City Daily The battle for clean drinking water in southeastern North Carolina continues, this time focusing on the chemical 1,4-dioxane, with local governments and utility providers demanding action from the state. A series of separate letters sent over the past few months from New Hanover County Commissioners, Wilmington City Council, and the Cape […]

Written by on August 24, 2025

5. Duke Energy says offshore wind is too expensive to build, for now

Adam Wagner/WUNC Radio Duke Energy is not moving forward with wind energy off North Carolina’s coast after determining proposals from three developers are more expensive than solar panels and battery storage that result in the same amount of energy. The N.C. Utilities Commission’s carbon and resource plan finalized last fall directed Duke to ask the […]

Written by on August 24, 2025

6. North Carolina Supreme Court says bars’ COVID-19 lawsuits can continue

Gary D. Robertson/The Associated Press The North Carolina Supreme Court issued favorable rulings Friday for bars and their operators in litigation seeking monetary compensation from the state for COVID-19 restrictions first issued by then-Gov. Roy Cooper that shuttered their doors and, in their view, treated them unfairly compared to restaurants. The majority decisions by the […]

Written by on August 24, 2025

7. Davis exit marks another shift in NC-11 Dem race

Cory Vaillancourt/Smoky Mountain News Weeks after a bitter dispute over a Democratic gala laid bare divisions in Western North Carolina’s 11th Congressional District, the field is shifting again. Moe Davis, who joined other candidates in protesting the event’s handling and was first to enter the race back in May, said in a Facebook post late […]

Written by on August 24, 2025