➤ Wake County: After a month of delays, the 18-mile stretch of the 540 Triangle Expressway that spans from Apex to Garner opened this morning. (More)
➤ Greensboro: Oran Alexander Routh, the son of the man suspected in the assassination of former President Donald Trump—Ryan Routh—has been arrested on federal charges of possessing child sexual abuse images after authorities searched his Greensboro home. (More)
➤ Brunswick County: U.S. 17 fully reopened in Town Creek Monday after closing due to damage from Tropical Cyclone Eight. (More)
➤ Greensboro: Homicides are down nearly 50%, dropping from 54 last year to 28 so far this year. Winston-Salem homicides have also decreased. (See Details)
➤ Charlotte: “The Ace & TJ Show” has been dropped by its flagship station, Charlotte’s 104.7 (WKQC), following news that David “Ace” Cannon will no longer be on the show. (See Details)
➤ Rodanthe: Cape Hatteras National Seashore employees have supplemented contractor cleanup efforts following the Sept. 20 collapse of two Rodanthe houses. A homeowner and members of the community are also helping with the cleanup. (More)
➤ Nags Head: The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality has offered the town a $2,356,910 grant to improve stormwater infrastructure. (See Details)
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