Governor Stein promotes construction apprenticeships, vital for boosting affordable housing after signing an order to address North Carolina's housing gap.
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The DAVE report shows only 136 long-term vacancies in NC community colleges out of 31,000 jobs, highlighting their effective workforce management.
The North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher is expanding to become the state's largest, enhancing visitor experiences and conservation efforts over 30 months.
Experience the roar of Bentonville's 1865 battle at the free 'Heavy Thunder' event, featuring live cannon and musket demos, on June 13, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
The N.C. Department of Transportation awarded $5.6M in contracts to resurface 51 miles of roads in Johnston and Wayne counties, starting in August.
Governor Stein honors NC's law enforcement, addresses correctional officer shortages, and bans state employees from using prediction markets for personal gain.
The State Archives will host a free virtual program on June 11 to explore the lives of free women of color in the Revolutionary Era, with expert panelists.
The Good Samaritan Hospital in Charlotte, pivotal in treating Black patients since 1891, will be honored with an N.C. Highway Historical Marker.
Aberdeen's new HAWK signal on U.S. 1 enhances pedestrian safety with flashing lights, minimizing driver disruption and aiding safe road crossing.
Gov. Stein announces BorgWarner's $100M expansion in Hendersonville, adding 378 jobs and boosting NC's economy by $1B with state and local support.









