Governor Stein signed bills addressing law enforcement vacancies, human trafficking, tax relief, and financial protection for seniors, impacting community safety.
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The USDA sets 2026-2027 income guidelines for North Carolina's National School Lunch Program, promoting student nutrition and educational success.
N.C. 105 bridge work in Watauga County will see rock hauling July 1-3; July 4 work pause for holidays. Caution advised; check DriveNC.gov for updates.
Mike Causey emphasizes safety for NC residents during the 250th Independence Day, highlighting fireworks risks and offering guidelines to prevent accidents.
Maj. James Capers Jr., a Vietnam War hero and Medal of Honor recipient, will be Grand Marshal for NC's First in Freedom Parade, celebrating his bravery.
Governor Stein's AI roadmap aims to protect citizens, prepare workers, and boost the economy by fostering innovation and collaboration across sectors.
Governor Stein's AI roadmap outlines strategies to protect citizens, prepare workers, and enhance services, aiming to balance innovation with ethical governance.
In May 2026, unemployment rose in 70 NC counties. Hyde and Edgecombe had the highest rate at 5.2%, while Currituck had the lowest at 2.7%.
NCDOT launches "Operation Firecracker" to curb impaired driving; suspends major road work for July 4th; showcases NC 540 expansion at 540 Fest; hosts State Roadeo.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6MzTirjKJ0[/embed]
Governor Stein's new Commission, led by NCDHHS Secretary Sangvai and State Treasurer Briner, tackles NC's rising health care costs with expert-backed solutions.







