Tuesday, December 2, 2025

The Roundup

Article Icon 1ICE Dismisses Rumors of Triangle Presence

Immigrant rights organization Siembra NC issued an alert Friday stating it received “credible reports” of more than 50 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents possibly arriving in the Triangle on Monday.

An ICE official responded that the reports are unfounded and based on rumors. The Department of Homeland Security stated, “Every day, DHS enforces the laws of the nation across the country. We do not discuss future or potential operations.”

Siembra NC is still advising caution for illegal immigrants and has received around 700 signups to participate in patrols that safely escort people to school and work.

Construction projects across Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, and Winston-Salem are also being impacted by workers’ fears of immigration-related arrests, with many projects facing delays due to worker absences.

Article Icon 1Jordan’s 23XI Faces NASCAR in Antitrust Trial

A federal antitrust trial began Monday in Charlotte as 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports sue NASCAR and CEO Jim France.

The plaintiffs—23XI Racing owners Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin, and Front Row Motorsports owner Bob Jenkins—own the only two teams that refused to sign the 2025 charter agreement. They allege the sanctioning body’s charter system and track ownership create an illegal monopoly that unfairly limits competition and revenue sharing.

NASCAR denies the allegations, stating its model is standard in motorsports and that teams may compete as non-chartered open teams.

The pretrial discovery phase exposed emails containing acrimonious statements about top NASCAR executives on both sides. The trial could result in permanent charters, track divestitures, or tripled damages if the teams prevail—or potential exclusion of 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports if NASCAR wins.

Article Icon 1New Law Allows Armed Staff at Private Schools

A new North Carolina law took effect Monday that permits private schools to authorize armed teachers, staff, and volunteers to carry concealed handguns on campus.

House Bill 193, enacted in July after lawmakers overrode Gov. Josh Stein’s veto, requires a valid concealed carry permit, eight hours of annual training, and written school procedures to be shared with parents.

Unlike public schools, which remain restricted, the measure targets smaller private institutions that lack funds for professional security and is optional.

Supporters say it provides cost-effective protection for budget-strapped schools, while opponents warn of emotional tolls on children and risks of more guns in safe spaces.

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Around North Carolina

Western NC: Mountain areas were expected to get up to 0.2 inches of ice today, while the Triad and foothills were forecast to get 0.5 to 1 inch of soaking rain amid chilly highs in the mid-40s. (More)

Raleigh: Reports of men exposing themselves to runners on Raleigh trails, including an incident at Crabtree Creek, have sparked safety fears among residents over the past two weeks. One suspect has been arrested, while another is still at large. (More)

Macon County: The sheriff’s office is warning of dangerous arrowhead-shaped tire-puncturing devices found Saturday on local roadways. NCDOT is removing them, and officials are asking for public tips on who’s responsible. (More)

New Bern: The Titan Air Show on Saturday thrilled crowds with daring maneuvers, precision flying, pyrotechnics, and a synchronized light display featuring 300 drones. (Watch Video)

Wrightsville Beach: The 42nd annual NC Holiday Flotilla featured boats decorated with Christmas lights parading along the coast in a judged contest Saturday night, including a UFO-themed vessel with a blow-up alien prop and outfits representing Santa Claus and astronauts. (Watch Report)

Greensboro: Beloved World War II veteran Thomas Faucette, who served as Peck Elementary’s crossing guard for 36 years, died Nov. 20 at age 104, just two years after retiring. (More)


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North Carolina Sports

Men’s Basketball AP Poll: Duke and UNC remain at their respective positions of No. 4 and No. 16 this week, while NC State fell out of the Top 25 entirely. (See Poll)

NC State men’s soccer defeated UNC Greensboro 2-0 to advance to the NCAA Elite Eight. They’ll play Georgetown in the quarterfinals Friday. (More)

Duke men’s soccer, meanwhile, fell 2-0 to Akron in the NCAA third round, ending their season. (More)

Former Duke men’s basketball star Cooper Flagg became the youngest player in NBA history to score 35 points, doing so Saturday in a Mavericks win over the Clippers. (More)

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North Carolina Business

Marshall USA backed out of a $2.4 million state jobs grant on Oct. 31 after failing to create 240 jobs and invest $50 million at Piedmont Triad International Airport, citing delays in U.S. military C-130 repair contracts. (More)

Jerome Woodard, chief operating officer of Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) since 2022, departs next week to become executive vice president of operations at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport after overseeing much of a $600 million CLT terminal expansion. (More)

Durham-based CICIL, a 2021 startup, is helping revive North Carolina’s textile industry by creating sustainable, toxin-free rugs made from East Coast wool in a local mill. (More)

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Et Cetera

One month after Hurricane Melissa battered Jamaica, the North Carolina Jamaican American Cultural Association is collecting food, clothing, hygiene items, and $50,000 in medical supplies for a relief mission trip to aid recovery efforts. (More)

Outer Banks Forever is offering holiday adoptions to cover feed and vet bills for wild Ocracoke ponies. Donate by Dec. 8 for mailed certificates or by Dec. 19 for digital delivery. A minimum donation of $50 is required. (More)

McAdenville, known as Christmas Town U.S.A., was included on a list of the 12 most magical Christmas towns in the U.S. thanks to its full-town light display, festive Yule Log Parade, and decades-long holiday traditions. (See List)

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The Poll

Have you ever served a cause by going on a mission trip?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Not yet


Yesterdays Results:

Are you a Guns N’ Roses fan?

  1. No: 27%
  2. Yes: 22%
  3. I like guns: 18%
  4. Who’s Guns N’ Roses? 17%
  5. I like roses: 16%
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