North Carolina seeks public input on extending 21st CCLC grant funds, aiding continued programs through 2028. Comments due by June 20, 2026.
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The NC SRP Board approved a $3.1M budget focusing on salaries and admin costs while enhancing the 401(k) and 457 plans' investment diversity.
The I-540 East ramp to U.S. 64 East will close Sunday at 10 p.m. for pavement striping, reopening by 5 a.m. Monday. Detour via I-87 South and Hodge Road.
As summer arrives, NCDHHS advises North Carolinians on water, heat, and food safety to prevent illness, injury, and death during outdoor activities.
The MEDS Commission urges NC Assembly to allocate $60M to overhaul SEIMS, enhancing election security, accuracy, and transparency statewide.
Fort Fisher's May 30 event offers free Civil War art displays and artillery demos. Experience history with guided tours and family activities from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Governor Stein unveils NC's "First in Opportunity" plan, aiming to enhance economic growth statewide through strategic investments and workforce development.
NCDOT will install signs and markings at Bowdens and Revelle roads to create an all-way stop, enhancing safety after a review of traffic and crash data.
In March 2026, unemployment dropped across all 100 NC counties. Hyde County had the highest rate at 8.5%, while Stanly and Currituck had the lowest at 2.8%.
Governor Stein signed an executive order to boost housing affordability in NC, appointing Janneke Ratcliffe to lead efforts for a statewide housing strategy.









