NEWS
North Carolina Recognized As The Top State For Workforce Development By Site Selection Magazine
Recognition showcases North Carolina’s economic development potential
Buncombe County Releases Voting Information Ahead of 2026 Primary
Poll workers needed for election day
Democrat NC House Rep. Cunningham Files Petition Against Mecklenburg Sheriff Raising Serious Concerns; Governor Stein Endorses Her Primary Opponent
Mecklenburg DA refers complaint to the State Bureau of Investigation
North Carolina Leaders React To Maduro Capture
Senate Candidate Cooper bizarrely ignores the issues and launches partisan attack
Guest Op-Ed: In 2025, North Carolina Bucked National Trends
In 2025, uncertainty defined the country’s business climate. From tariffs and interest rates to softening labor and housing markets, the year brought hesitation to many parts of the country. North Carolina was not immune to those pressures. But the state entered the year well-positioned to navigate them — and in several key areas, to buck national trends altogether.
For The First Time In Modern History, North Carolina Republicans Lead Democrats In Voter Registration
"North Carolinians are abandoning the Democrat Party because they're sick and tired of Democrats like Roy Cooper who put violent criminals above their safety. Voters will reject Cooper in 2026 and send Michael Whatley to the U.S. Senate to continue delivering wins under President Trump's leadership," said NRCS Regional Press Secretary Nick Puglia.
Trump Administration Awards $200 Million To Support North Carolina’s Rural Hospitals
The funding is part of the Trump Administration’s Rural Health Transformation Program
Guide To The North Carolina Republican Senate Primary
Trump-backed candidate set to dominate
Buncombe County Approved For First Round of Emergency Watershed Protection Program
County continues to identify additional funding for the project
Candidate Filing Closes: Here Are The Candidates For 2026 Primary
March 3rd is the election day for the 2026 primary
Renew NC Extends Deadline For Helene Housing Recovery Program
Homeowners have until January 31st to apply for the program
Buncombe County And The City Of Asheville Announce Closure And Service Changes Due To Holiday
Christmas and New Years Holidays will impact local services
Sen. Budd and Other Republicans Send Letter To President Trump Opposing Rescheduling Of Marijuana
Senator Budd said, “Rescheduling marijuana to a Schedule III substance and putting more money in the pockets of marijuana companies is a shortsighted policy decision that will have detrimental effects on the health and safety of Americans, especially our nation’s youth. The negative health impacts of marijuana are numerous and well-documented—increased risk of heart attack, stroke, psychotic disorders, addiction, and hospitalization.
Michele Morrow Files Primary Challenge Against Trump-backed Candidate For U.S. Senate
Anti-Trump vote set to be split between several different candidates
From Recovery to Results: Western North Carolina Shows What Fast Disaster Response Should Look Like
Just seven months after contract execution on May 9, the state’s housing recovery program has already moved from planning to real, visible results in communities that were hit hardest. In previous hurricanes, months often passed before programs were fully operational. This time, the program launched in just 38 days, setting an aggressive pace that has continued through every stage of implementation.
That rapid start mattered.
U.S. Senate Officially Recognizes Lumbee Tribe For Full Federal Benefits, Due To Republican Leadership
Bill now heads to the President’s desk
Washington’s Targeting of Nonprofits Won’t Sit Well With North Carolina Voters
If North Carolina is to remain a place where neighbors help neighbors and local solutions thrive, then our elected leaders must make it clear: Washington has no business using government power to intimidate the people who strengthen our communities.
AirBNB 2026 Travel Prediction Report Highlights Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Data from travel sight helps predict future tourism travel