Month: November 2025

2. Charlotte immigrant corridor empties amid Border Patrol surge; some shops close indefinitely

Julian Berger/WFAE Radio As U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents continue an immigration enforcement operation across Charlotte, businesses along South Boulevard — one of the city’s main commercial corridors for immigrant communities — are seeing steep drops in customers. Many shops are dark, parking lots sit empty, and some owners have temporarily closed out of […]

Written by on November 18, 2025

4. Turnover in NC board of elections staff follows shift in control

Sarah Michels/Carolina Public Press A recent wave of staffing changes at the State Board of Elections began with a bill originally intended to make the Moravian star North Carolina’s state star. But as is often the case at the legislature, the final product ended up entirely different. After the state House gave its stamp of […]

Written by on November 18, 2025

5. Fayetteville, Cumberland County in conflict on who should run 911 call center

Paul Woolverton/CityView The Fayetteville City Council and Cumberland County Board of Commissioners each voted unanimously on Thursday to combine their 911 call centers, but they disagreed on how to govern the consolidated service. At issue: Whether the city and the county would jointly operate the combined call center, or, instead, have one local government operate […]

Written by on November 18, 2025

7. Traffic impacts worry WB residents as multi-bridge replacement looms

Emily Sawaked/Port City Daily The projected multi-million dollar bridge replacements project in one beach town could mean motorists will endure longer waits amid heavier congestion while construction takes place. The Wrightsville Beach Bridge Replacement Committee met on Monday, Nov. 17, to discuss early findings from a traffic impact analysis. The TIA was completed by GFT […]

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8. Junkyard junction: Cleanup ordered

Sarah White/The (Waynesville) Mountaineer Old cars, trucks and abandoned trailers made an eyesore out of a property on Newfound Road outside Canton — but cleaning the property brought more problems. The barren patch of land tucked between Newfound Road and I-40’s exit 33 was acting as an illegal junkyard for Carolina Towing’s backlog of Helene-related […]

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9. Council appoints Williams to open seat

Pat Kimbrough/The High Point Enterprise The City Council on Monday appointed a former colleague to fill an unexpired term on High Point’s governing body. Chris Williams will take over the at-large council seat vacated by Amanda Cook, who resigned after being appointed to a vacancy in the N.C. General Assembly. Williams previously served three terms […]

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10. Restoring water-flow control would boost Green River tourism

Harrison Metzger/Hendersonville Lightning On June 10, 1987, a 7-foot diameter wooden pipe (flume) that carried water from the Lake Summit dam to the Tuxedo Hydro Station burst. The resulting torrent excavated 15,000 cubic yards of dirt and sent it hurdling into the Green River, shutting down the small electric generating plant for 4 1⁄2 years. […]

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2. Charlotte immigrant corridor empties amid Border Patrol surge; some shops close indefinitely

Julian Berger/WFAE Radio Shattered glass from U.S. citizen Willy Aceituno’s car window lay in the parking lot of a South Boulevard shopping center after CBP agents broke the window during an encounter on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025. As U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents continue an immigration enforcement operation across Charlotte, businesses along South Boulevard […]

Written by on November 18, 2025

4. Turnover in NC board of elections staff follows shift in control

Sarah Michels/Carolina Public Press A recent wave of staffing changes at the State Board of Elections began with a bill originally intended to make the Moravian star North Carolina’s state star. But as is often the case at the legislature, the final product ended up entirely different. After the state House gave its stamp of […]

Written by on November 18, 2025

5. Fayetteville, Cumberland County in conflict on who should run 911 call center

Paul Woolverton/CityView The Fayetteville City Council and Cumberland County Board of Commissioners each voted unanimously on Thursday to combine their 911 call centers, but they disagreed on how to govern the consolidated service. At issue: Whether the city and the county would jointly operate the combined call center, or, instead, have one local government operate […]

Written by on November 18, 2025