Tuesday, March 3, 2026

The Roundup

Article Icon 1Primary Guide to Precincts, Registration, Results

North Carolina voters head to the polls today for the 2026 primary election to choose party nominees for key races in the U.S. Senate, U.S. House, state legislature, and various local contests.

Find your assigned polling place and confirm your precinct and voter registration status using the official North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) Voter Search tool. You can enter your information to confirm registration, see a sample ballot, and locate your polling place.

You can review the critical races being voted on in Flyover North Carolina’s Sunday edition.

Polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Election results will begin posting as votes are counted. Follow updates on the NCSBE results portal for statewide and county-level primary outcomes.

Article Icon 1NC Bases Tighten Security Amid Iran Operation

North Carolina’s military installations, including Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, Marine Corps Air Station New River, and U.S. Army Fort Bragg, are operating under heightened security measures amid escalating Middle East tensions following a U.S.-Israel joint military operation against Iran.

The enhancements, directed by U.S. Northern Command, include 100% ID checks at all entry gates, random vehicle inspections, and suspension of the Trusted Traveler Program until further notice.

Officials stated these steps safeguard service members, civilians, and families while maintaining operational readiness, with drivers advised to expect delays.

The measures follow recent U.S.-Israel strikes on Iranian military targets that prompted Iranian counterattacks resulting in U.S. service member casualties. Bases are following nationwide directives as the conflict continues.

Article Icon 1BPC Plans Restraining Order Against NCDOT

The Black Political Caucus (BPC), joined by community members Shauna Bell, Douglas Jones, and Sean Langley, plans to file a temporary restraining order against the North Carolina Department of Transportation to halt a controversial I-77 South expansion project.

The legal action seeks to block the addition of elevated toll lanes along 11 miles of I-77 from Uptown Charlotte to the South Carolina border, a $3.2 billion initiative moving through the Charlotte Regional Transportation Planning Organization.

Opponents cite unresolved concerns over potential displacement in historically black neighborhoods like Wesley Heights and West End, environmental impacts, toll costs, and parallels to past highway projects that demolished black communities.

NCDOT has described the current design as minimally impactful, but delays could risk up to $700 million in regional funding.

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Around North Carolina

Statewide: North Carolina’s state pension system, which manages over $200 billion in assets, achieved a 13% return in 2025, driven by robust stock market gains in public equities. The system ranks in the 54th percentile among large U.S. public funds. (More)

NC Schools: The Music Impact Coalition launched a new multi-state pilot initiative that includes North Carolina’s K-12 public schools to test scalable models for access to high-quality music and arts education. The effort is backed by a $2 million grant and partnerships with 20 top foundations and organizations. (More)

Catawba County: Sheriff Don Brown alleges that supporters of his re-election challenger, Brookford Police Chief Willie Armstrong, confronted and verbally attacked his wife at an early voting site, amid ongoing campaign tensions. (More)

Raleigh: Fire heavily damaged the nonprofit Helping Hand Mission’s office and storage facility on Sunday morning. No injuries occurred, and the CEO vowed that, despite significant supply losses, the organization’s mission would continue. (Watch Report)

Buncombe County: Attorney Robert P. Tucker II, 63, was sentenced to between 48 and 70 months in prison on Feb. 25 after being convicted of felony obtaining property by false pretenses and conspiracy to obtain property by false pretenses in a real estate fraud scheme. (More)

Greensboro: Center City Investors acquired the 6.65-acre former News & Record parcel to revitalize the city’s urban core and expand development eastward, with plans potentially including a mixed-use hub, event venues, and green spaces. (More)


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North Carolina Sports

Men’s Basketball AP Poll: Duke remained No. 1 in this week’s rankings, while UNC moved up one spot to No. 17. (See Poll)

No. 1 Duke men’s basketball dominated rival NC State 93-64 last night, building on a 47-30 halftime lead behind strong play from Cameron Boozer. Duke improves to 28-2 overall and 16-1 in the ACC. (See Stats)

No. 21 UNC women’s basketball beat No. 12 Duke 74-69, blocking the Blue Devils’ bid for their first outright ACC regular-season title since 2013. The Tar Heels have won 12 of their last 13 games going into the conference tournament. (More)

Carolina Panthers running back Jonathan Brooks reached 21 miles per hour on a treadmill recently, an encouraging sign as he continues rehabbing from a second ACL tear suffered during his 2024 rookie season. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | Soccer

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North Carolina Business

Zillow’s latest 2026 home price forecast projects Jacksonville leading North Carolina with a 3.3% price increase over the next 12 months, followed by Burlington at 3.2%, and Greenville and Fayetteville at 3%. (See Map)

A local developer is proposing to modernize Raleigh’s 1952 J.S. Dorton Arena at the State Fairgrounds, preserving its iconic cable-supported roof and parabolic arches while adding upgrades to attract more concerts, sports, and corporate events. (More)

Barnes & Noble will open its first Chapel Hill bookstore at University Place during the fourth quarter of 2026, occupying over 19,000 square feet and taking over the former Planet Fitness space. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ Waxhaw honored World War II and Korean War veteran Maj. Charles “Charlie” Rose on his 100th birthday Saturday with a police escort, American flags, a proclamation, and a cake. (See Photo)

An analysis of all 43 states’ median household net worth reveals North Carolina’s at $170,400. Approximately 59% of the state’s households have a net worth of $100,000 or more, and 25.9% have a net worth of $500,000 or more. (See Data)

A Charlotte man has created the DootyCall app to help track and rate the cleanliness of public restrooms across the city, with plans to launch it next month on Apple and Android devices. (More)

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The Poll

Are you voting in North Carolina’s primary today?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. I voted early


Yesterdays Results:

Do you support the U.S. Department of Education’s efforts to promote civil discourse at colleges and universities?

  1. Yes: 39%
  2. Not sure: 31%
  3. No: 30%
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