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Governor Josh Stein visited downtown Wilmington to celebrate CNBC’s ranking of North Carolina as the top state in the country for business. But the top ranking came with some less-than-stellar marks for quality of life and cost of living.
The Newsroom
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WHQR News Director Ben Schachtman and reporter Kelly Kenoyer unpack some of our recent reporting about Novant NHRMC: staff interviews and watchdog data show some concerning trends at the hospital, but the newest leadership team says things are improving. And, Rachel Keith helps explain FERPA, the federal law protecting student privacy, and how it might be overused to protect public information, including parental book challenges.
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- Tropical Storm Chantal is expected to bring moderate flooding, dangerous maritime conditions
- Governor Stein signs Parents Protection Act, vetoes other bills he decries as "mean-spirited"
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- Reports of Wilmington ICE raid debunked by verifiers, but lack of transparency leaves advocates concerned
- Straw poll narrows Democratic slate for Wilmington elections, party won't support Barfield or Barnett
Culture / Arts / Inside HQR
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National News
- In the Texas flood zone, volunteers help reunite lost pets with their owners
- Trump praises disaster response in Texas while FEMA's future is murky
- 'Helping every dang soul': Beloved camp director was among those lost in Texas flooding
- Federal judge orders stop to indiscriminate immigration raids in Los Angeles
- David Gergen, adviser to 4 presidents, dies at 83
- Preliminary report says fuel switches were cut off before Air India Boeing 787 crash
- Remembering flood victim and longtime camp-runner Jane Ragsdale
- At a Massachusetts cafe, helping the community is on the menu
- Guantánamo plea deals for accused 9/11 plotters are canceled by federal appeals court
- Trump to assess Texas flood damage today. And, DOGE has access to farmers' payments
State News
- NC sees 2nd-highest month ever for new business startups
- New school readiness initiative launches in Guilford County
- More severe weather ahead in central North Carolina, as towns work to supply water and prevent sewer overflows
- NC charter schools are growing more diverse, but districts serve more high-need students
- A look at this year’s catch in NC fish legislation
- New towing bill aims to standardize practices in North Carolina
- 'Better than my wildest dreams.' More WNC small towns host Pride celebrations
- Mebane continues water restriction measures following major treatment plant damage due to Chantal
- North Carolinians split on Trump's immigration policies, poll finds
- North Carolina EV battery industry holds steady amid tax credit rollbacks