The 2025 NC Main Street Conference in Mooresville, March 11-13, unites leaders to explore strategies for vibrant, livable downtowns and economic growth.
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In 2023-24, NC students excelled in AP exams, with scores surpassing the national average. The state saw record participation and improved access.
NCDHHS will accept LIEAP applications from Dec. 2, 2024, offering heating cost aid to seniors and disabled residents as winter approaches.
State Auditor Dave Boliek appoints Kirk O’Steen and David Foxx to strengthen legislative affairs, promising a positive impact on stakeholders in NC.
In 2024-25, 212 North Carolina schools join the FFVP, promoting health by providing free fresh produce to 84,233 students, fostering lifelong healthy habits.
NCDHHS urges North Carolinians to follow food safety practices during holidays to prevent foodborne illnesses, highlighting hygiene and proper cooking.
The NCDOT spent $7.68B, under its $8.26B plan for FY 2024, showcasing fiscal responsibility, a turnaround from past overspending, aiding infrastructure needs.
Governor Stein cautions residents as snow and ice impact North Carolina roads, urging limited travel while crews clear hazards and temperatures remain low.
In November 2024, 85 NC counties saw rising unemployment, with Mitchell County highest at 8.9%. The statewide rate rose to 3.7%, affecting 14 metro areas.
Seven NC school districts will share $368M from lottery funds to modernize facilities, enhance safety, and expand career and technical education access.






