➤ Charlotte: Between May 2024 and May 2025, at least 13 teachers were charged with taking indecent liberties or other inappropriate actions with students in Mecklenburg, Gaston, Catawba, Cabarrus, and York counties. (More)
➤ Robeson County: Republicans now hold a majority on the county’s Board of Commissioners for the first time in history, after three members changed their party affiliation from Democrat to Republican, giving the GOP a 6-2 majority. (More)
➤ Cleveland County: Gov. Josh Stein announced that the state is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the 2000 disappearance of Asha Degree, and Cleveland County upped its reward to $75,000. (More)
➤ Durham Parks and Recreation needs to fill more than 40 lifeguard vacancies at city pools due to a nationwide shortage. Officials are offering $19.37 to $20.62 an hour and are willing to hire people who can work as little as a few hours a week. (More)
➤ Wilmington: Three local pools participated in the YMCA of Southeastern North Carolina’s yearly World’s Largest Swimming Lesson on Thursday to teach water safety basics: Robert Strange Pool, Legion Stadium Pool, and the YWCA Lower Cape Fear Pool. (More)
➤ Fuquay-Varina: A company called Celestis launched a deceased Fuquay-Varina man’s ashes into space, fulfilling his dream. However, the capsule containing his remains, meant to return, crashed into the Pacific Ocean after its parachute failed. (More)
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