Month: March 2026

4. North Carolina is home to about 100,000 service members. Here’s how they’re affected by the Iran War

Jay Price/WUNC News North Carolina National Guard Soldiers with the 1st Battalion, 120th Infantry Regiment, fill Dorton Arena in Raleigh during a Jan. 27 deployment ceremony. The troops are now in Texas preparing for a long-planned, year-long deployment to Kuwait. North Carolina National Guard Soldiers with the 1st Battalion, 120th Infantry Regiment, fill Dorton Arena […]

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5. Raleigh joins cities diverting some 911 calls from police

Mary Helen Moore/Axios Raleigh An experiment underway in Raleigh aims to protect 911 callers in mental health crises from unnecessary interactions with police by having them speak directly with a clinician. Why it matters: Sending police to calls they’re unequipped to handle can be dangerous for everyone involved. By the numbers: One in five adults […]

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6. DA faces defamation lawsuit over memos about sexual assault case

Mackenzie Thomas/Carolina Public Press District Attorney Jeff Cruden faces a defamation lawsuit filed last month in Pasquotank County for statements he made in memos regarding an alleged sexual assault case. Melissa Nicholson, the plaintiff, claims in the lawsuit that Cruden made defamatory statements in August 2025 regarding a 2020 Dare County sexual assault case that […]

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7. Without a driver’s license, rebuilding after prison is harder. These clinics offer a path forward.

Rachel Crumpler/NC Health News Brentley, a woman incarcerated at Western Correctional Center for Women in Black Mountain, is nearing her release from prison in June 2027. She’s nervous about starting over from scratch. One question had been weighing on her: How would she rebuild her life with a suspended driver’s license? Finding housing and employment, […]

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8. Anger erupts over $61M Davidson County sports complex proposal

April Laissle/WFDD Radio Frustration boiled over at this week’s Davidson County commissioners meeting, where citizens spoke out against plans for a new $61 million sports complex. The 125-acre facility is set to include multiple sports fields, a community center and a pool. Several residents sharply criticized the proposal during the public comment period: “Have you […]

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9. ILM plans for future growth with $243M in capital projects

Emma Dill/WilmingtonBiz Wilmington International Airport officials are laying the groundwork for future growth, with plans for a terminal expansion, an expanded baggage area and airfield improvements slated for the coming years. The proposed capital projects, along with planned private investment in the airport’s adjacent business park, are expected to result in investment of more than […]

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10. NHC school board member switches political parties

Port City Daily New Hanover County Board of Education member David Perry has announced his decision to switch from the Republican Party to the Libertarian Party. “Unfortunately, the Republican Party has changed dramatically,” Perry said in a press release. “While most rank-and-file registered Republicans are good people, the party establishment seems only interested in accumulating […]

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2. Developer of proposed rental community sues the city for zoning denial

Bill Moss/Hendersonville Lightning The developer whose plans for a 180-unit rental community on Haywood Road near Blythe Street was denied by the Hendersonville City Council in a unanimous vote is suing the city, claiming the decision was arbitrary and capricious and unsupported by state law. “A lawful business or use of land cannot be made […]

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3. NOAA Fisheries considers changing right whale protections

Trista Talton/Coastal Review Online In a matter of weeks, more than 20 North Atlantic right whale mothers and their babies will begin swimming hundreds of miles up the East Coast to their feeding grounds. Their offshore route from the northern Florida and Georgia coasts north to New England slices through waters heavily traveled by seagoing […]

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4. Orange, Caswell County Rep. Renée Price becomes latest candidate to vie for open state senate seat

Brighton McConnell/WCHL Chapelboro North Carolina House Rep. Renée Price is joining the local push to succeed outgoing state Sen. Graig Meyer, with the Hillsborough resident publicly entering her name into discussions. The District 50 representative, who serves rural Orange County and all of Caswell County, shared a release on Wednesday saying she believes her experience […]

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5. Canton takes concrete step towards new sewer plant

Sarah White/The Waynesville Mountaineer After months of due diligence and negotiations, Canton inked a deal to buy 52 acres of former paper mill property to build a new flood-proof and town-owned sewer treatment plant. The purchase allows Canton to bring sewer treatment in-house. The town historically relied on the mill, but will now build a […]

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6. Mecklenburg County says 11 parks and four greenways would be impacted by proposed toll lanes

Steve Harrison/WFAE Radio Mecklenburg County’s environmental committee on Tuesday discussed the negative impact of the proposed Interstate 77 toll lanes on county parks, streams and air quality. Commissioners were angry that the North Carolina Department of Transportation didn’t disclose the impacts until after the state said it was too late to stop the project. At […]

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7. North Carolina reports early progress in Medicaid plan for foster children

Jaymie Baxley/NC Health News North Carolina’s new Medicaid plan for children in the foster care system has enrolled more than 32,000 young people, and state and health plan officials told lawmakers Tuesday they’ve cut the average time to arrange a child’s placement from 45 days to 16. The update came during a meeting of the […]

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8. Wake County residents weigh in on new proposal to replace Lake Crabtree trails

Willie Daniely/WRAL News Wake County residents gathered on Tuesday night to weigh in on a proposal to build new mountain biking and hiking trails near Lake Crabtree County Park. County leaders say the project, called Haley Branch, would span about 400 acres and could help replace trails that were lost as part of development at […]

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