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➤ Statewide: U.S. housing prices surged over the past five years, with some North Carolina markets seeing 48% growth from 2021 to 2026, ranking among the top states amid limited supply and strong demand. (More)
➤ Military Bases: The U.S. Senate National Defense Authorization Act advanced on June 12 with significant funding for North Carolina military installations, including projects at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, Fort Bragg, Camp Lejeune, and Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point to boost readiness. (More)
➤ Western NC: The season’s first potential tropical cyclone could bring heavy rainfall and gusty winds to the Carolinas by Thursday night, with rainfall totals varying from under 0.25 to 4 inches depending on the track. (More)
➤ Dare County: Commissioners approved an $8.6 million contract for Buxton jetty repairs, with 450 feet of repairs expected by December and full work by June to stabilize the shoreline after beach nourishment. (More)
➤ Mooresville: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested Felipe Aquilla, an alleged leader of Brazilian terrorist organizations living illegally in the city, after a June 5 traffic stop. He faces charges including kidnapping his wife and firearm possession. (More)
➤ Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools: The school board settled a lawsuit for $95,000 with the family of Ardrey Kell High School student Gabby Stout, who painted a Charlie Kirk tribute on a spirit rock, acknowledging that the district violated her free speech rights. (More)
➤ Wake County Schools: The district’s new AI draft policy discourages AI detectors, requires disclosure of AI use, and promotes ethical, human-centered applications while addressing academic integrity. (More)
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