➤ Statewide: Gov. Josh Stein is appointing Navy veteran Daniel Johnson as North Carolina Department of Transportation secretary, replacing retiring Joey Hopkins, who served more than 30 years and led post-Hurricane Helene recovery. (More)
➤ Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools: Board Member Melissa Easley is facing backlash over a Facebook post about Charlie Kirk’s death, defending it as free speech while critics call for her resignation. (More)
➤ Charlotte: State Auditor Dave Boliek criticized the city council’s secretive $305,000 settlement with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings and recommended improved transparency, timely release of closed-session minutes, and reevaluation of public fund usage for settlements. (More)
➤ Asheville: Workout Anytime hosted a Memorial Stair Climb Sept. 11-13 in honor of 9/11 first responders, with firefighters leading participants in climbing 2,071 steps while wearing full gear to recreate the stair climbing portion of the 9/11 response. (See Photos)
➤ Outer Banks: The newly formed Ocracoke Access Alliance, led by Executive Director Justin LeBlanc, is advocating for increased investment in North Carolina’s ferry system and is seeking funding and long-term planning to ensure reliable access. (More)
➤ Ocracoke: The Ocracoke Light Station rehabilitation has been paused so the National Park Service can revise the Double Keepers’ Quarters’ foundation design to protect live oaks and cisterns. Updates are expected in October. (More)
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