➤ Statewide: U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis of Huntersville said he won’t support President Trump’s nomination of Ed Martin to be the U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., due to Martin previously representing defendants charged in the January 6 protests. (More)
➤ NC Schools: The House advanced a bill that would replace Math 3 with computer science in public high schools, citing that most students don’t need the higher-level math for most careers, and many aren’t passing it anyway. (More)
➤ Nags Head: Cape Hatteras National Seashore rangers are asking the public for help in identifying who may have forcibly entered Bodie Island Lighthouse between Monday night and Tuesday morning. (See Details)
➤ Raleigh’s City Council voted 7-1 to implement tolls on a 10-mile stretch of Capital Boulevard between I-540 in North Raleigh and Purnell Road in Wake Forest, enabling NCDOT to expand it from four to six lanes. Construction is expected to start in 2027. (More)
➤ Lincoln County Commissioners voted Monday to withdraw from the Lake Norman Marine Commission, leading to its dissolution and raising questions about who will patrol the lake after the commission ceases operations at the end of June. (More)
➤ Guilford County: A North Carolina man who once claimed to be a Guilford County firefighter and has made false 911 calls is being investigated for allegedly staging a fall in Virginia’s Fairy Stone State Park that triggered a large rescue operation. (More)
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