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➤ Statewide: Multiple county elections boards are moving to remove or deny early-voting sites on college campuses for the 2026 election, a shift tied to State Auditor Dave Boliek, whose office gained authority over elections in 2024. Boliek calls the changes common-sense efficiency. (More)
➤ UNC System: A UNC System associate vice president co-authored a federally funded evaluation of a program she leads without disclosing that role, publishing it in a journal that was dropped from a major research index in 2024. (More)
➤ Raleigh: A husband and wife, Scott Christofferson, 48, and Jennifer Christofferson, 44, died after a Nissan ran a red light and flipped a Fast Park airport shuttle on Glenwood Avenue on Saturday. Driver Barry Hayes, 70, faces charges including involuntary manslaughter. (More)
➤ Cleveland County paramedic Ashley Moore was killed when a vehicle rear-ended her ambulance on U.S. 74 near I-85 as she treated a patient in the back. Jared Logan, 35, of Gastonia, faces second-degree murder and impaired-driving charges. (More)
➤ Dillsboro: A magnitude 2.1 earthquake struck about 6 miles southwest of Dillsboro late Saturday, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. It was the second small quake near the Jackson County town since a magnitude 2.7 in March. (More)
➤ Asheville: The 94th Asheville Open, the state’s longest continuously running sanctioned tennis tournament, began this week at Aston Park and runs through July 27. Organizers estimate it will bring $775,000 in direct spending to area businesses. (More)
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