Governor Stein signs a historic budget, marking the largest teacher pay raise in nearly 50 years and boosting law enforcement salaries in North Carolina.
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Starting December 2023, NCDMV will charge a processing fee for card payments, affecting all card transactions as mandated by new state legislation.
Sean McKenzie, owner of Bull Restoration Inc., arrested for embezzling $90,682 in NC sales tax from 2017-2021, faces charges in Wake County court.
Roadwork in Brunswick and Sampson Counties begins in November, enhancing safety and connectivity for residents and boosting local economies.
Governor Josh Stein's 4th of July message honors NC's role in freedom's legacy, urging Americans to uphold democracy and unity as the nation turns 250.
Governor Stein's Fourth of July address honors North Carolinians' pivotal roles in advancing freedom, urging unity to strengthen democracy's future.
Overnight lane closures on N.C. 55 Bypass start Monday for Complete 540 Project, aiming to enhance traffic flow and connectivity in the region.
Forsyth County will replace aging pipes on Main St. starting Nov. 15, improving drainage and reducing flood risks, with work expected to last two weeks.
NCDOT releases weekly cash reports every Friday, detailing expenditures, receipts, and reserved balances for transparency, per N.C. Session Law 2019-251.
With NC heat indices reaching 110°F over July 4th, NCDHHS urges outdoor caution. Heat-related ER visits are already above the 5-year average. Stay hydrated.




