Commissioner Luke Farley honors Workers' Memorial Day, urging safety improvements statewide after 67 NC work-related deaths last year.
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CRW Land Services LLC starts a $216K NCDOT project in Waynesville, adding a new turn lane on U.S. 23/74 to enhance safety and reduce congestion by fall 2024.
In 2024, NC's infant mortality dropped 8.7%, overdose deaths fell 34%, driven by Medicaid expansion, opioid settlement funds, and public health efforts.
Governor Stein's April column emphasizes investing in education, job creation, and public safety to sustain North Carolina's growth and prosperity.
Governor Stein urged NC lawmakers to fund law enforcement raises, bonuses for recruits, and resources to tackle crime and mental health at the Sheriffs' meeting.
Blasting on N.C. 105 bridge project in Banner Elk, July 22-25, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., may cause 30-min traffic stops; expect delays, use DriveNC.gov for updates.
NCDMV offices across N.C. have resumed services after a global IT outage caused by a failed software update. Some offices remain closed until Monday.
Cason Justice, a history teacher at Swansboro High, earns 2026 NC Teacher of the Year for his innovative teaching, dedication, and leadership impact.
I-40 traffic will divert via off/on ramps at Malcolm Blvd for bridge work in Burke County, causing nightly closures for 8 nights over two weeks.
Governor Stein's FY 2026-2027 budget boosts teacher pay, offers tax relief, and invests in safety, education, and healthcare, gaining widespread support.





