Attorney General Josh Stein announced that North Carolinians can now access more detailed information about how local governments are spending $1.2 billion from opioid settlements.
Led by goals from Jack Roslovic and Martin Necas, the Carolina Hurricanes secured a 4-2 victory against the Calgary Flames at Scotiabank Saddledome on Thursday.
Governor Roy Cooper announced that the North Carolina Railroad Company (NCRR) has secured a $105 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation's Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvement Program (CRISI).
The Carolina Hurricanes are set to face the Calgary Flames as they continue their six-game road trip. The game is scheduled for Thursday, October 24, with a puck drop at 9:00 p.m. ET. Fans can watch the match on FanDuel Sports Network South or via the FanDuel Sports App and listen through 99.9 The Fan or the Hurricanes App.
The Carolina Hurricanes are currently on their longest road trip of the season, playing six consecutive games away from Lenovo Center due to the North Carolina State Fair. The trip began on October 17 and will conclude on October 29.
A Fayetteville man, Darrell Alan Thompson, 35, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison followed by five years of supervised release for conspiracy to commit bank fraud and possession of a firearm by a felon. He has also been ordered to pay restitution to the affected financial institutions.
Governor Roy Cooper has proposed a $3.9 billion state funding package to aid in the recovery and rebuilding efforts following Hurricane Helene, which recently devastated Western North Carolina. This budget recommendation aims to restore critical infrastructure, homes, businesses, schools, and farms that suffered extensive damage from the storm.
North Carolina's Attorney General, Josh Stein, announced a new law that mandates ticket sellers to display the total price of tickets upfront, including all fees. This legislation aims to prevent hidden fees from surprising consumers at checkout. The law is part of provision S607 and affects major ticket sellers such as Ticketmaster and SeatGeek.
New Bern resident Anthony Lynch has admitted to defrauding a COVID-19 rental assistance program. The 35-year-old pled guilty to charges of mail fraud after he falsely claimed to be the landlord of properties in Craven, Pamlico, and Onslow Counties. These claims were made through 25 applications submitted to the North Carolina Housing Opportunities and Prevention of Evictions Program (NC HOPE), which was designed to assist tenants struggling financially during the pandemic.
There were six companies in cities associated with Wake County that received six FDA inspections in the third quarter of 2024, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.