NEWS
NCInnovation Approves Nine University Research Projects With Commercialization Potential
“Each funding cycle adds more depth to the portfolio we are building across North Carolina,” said Kelly King, Chair of the NCInnovation Board of Directors. “We are continuing to identify technologies with strong commercial potential and support the work required to help them grow into the companies, industries, and jobs of tomorrow for this state.”
Democrat Governor Josh Stein Brushes Off Progressive Democrat Graham Platner’s Extremism
“Roy Cooper and his protégé, Josh Stein, continue proving to North Carolinians they are too weak to stand up to the radical left. It’s past time for Cooper to grow a spine and denounce Platner. Remaining silent is an endorsement of Platner’s disgusting character,” said NRSC Regional Press Secretary Nick Puglia.
State Burn Ban Lifted For All Counties
“With the additional precipitation received this week, fire danger has improved for the western Piedmont, Triad and foothills,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler.
North Carolina Senate Passes Property Tax Revaluation Moratorium
Sen. Jarvis, a member of the Senate’s property tax working group, said, “Now is the right time for us to get this moratorium into law. This approach balances the need for local governments to set their budgets, while also giving North Carolinians who are facing higher-than-expected property values a reprieve.”
North Carolina Critical Technologies Alliance and NC Chamber Launch First in Defense Coalition
Defense industry second largest industry in North Carolina
North Carolina Tourism Spending Reaches Record $37.2 Billion In 2025
“Residents of all 100 North Carolina counties benefit from the money that visitors spend,” said NC Commerce Secretary Lee Lilley. “From our smallest towns to our largest cities, tourism means jobs for nearly 50,000 small businesses and our first-in-talent workforce.”
Republican National Committee Launches Midterm Operation, With Focus on North Carolina and Georgia
“Republicans are building a battle-tested ground game and taking President Trump’s America First agenda directly to voters across Georgia and North Carolina,” said RNC Spokeswoman Emma Hall. “Voters know that Democrats like Jon Ossoff, Roy Cooper, and Don Davis have failed, and we’re doing the work to win in November.”
NY Post Reports That Over 600 Prisoners Released Early By Cooper Face Charges For Serious Crimes, including 18 For Murder
“Nineteen innocent North Carolinians are dead because Roy Cooper chose to let violent criminals walk free,” said Republican Senate candidate Michael Whatley. “This was a deliberate, reckless choice that prioritized violent criminals ahead of innocent North Carolinians. Roy Cooper failed at his most basic duty as governor, protecting the people of North Carolina.”
Liberal NC Supreme Court Justices Earls And Riggs Disagree With Democrat AG On ‘Crucial’ Case
Dissent shows how out of touch Earls is with public safety concerns
Open Burn Ban Lifted In 81 Counties, Including Most Of Western North Carolina
The ban on open fires remains in effect for Alamance, Anson, Cabarrus, Chatham, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Gaston, Guilford, Iredell, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Moore, Randolph, Rockingham, Rowan, Stanly, Stokes and Union counties until further notice.
President Trump Announces Approval of Red Snapper Permits for Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Florida
Recreational fishing supports 812,000 American jobs
Former Democrat Opponent and Union Leader Praises Republican Labor Commissioner Luke Farley For Eliminating “Death Discount”
“When a fatality occurs due to workplace safety failures, our response must reflect the gravity of that loss — fully and without dilution,” Commissioner Luke Farley said.
Annual May Day Protest Led By Group Affiliated With Teacher Unions, Forces School Closures Across North Carolina
Families in liberal areas pay the price for liberal advocacy groups
New Program Identifies 34,000 Deceased Individuals On North Carolina Voter Rolls
“While we expected to find some cases, this is higher than we anticipated,” said Sam Hayes, executive director of the State Board of Elections
Cooper Called Trump a “Significant Threat”, Now He Is Silent On Latest Assassination Attempt
“After spewing hateful rhetoric against President Trump and Republicans, Roy Cooper’s silence on yet another assassination attempt against the president is disgusting. Cooper needs to take a look in the mirror, own up to dangerously raising the temperature, and condemn this heinous act of violence,” said RNC Spokeswoman Emma Hall.