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Election 2024: Hunt, Weatherman in a tight race for lieutenant governor | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Elyse Apel | – 2024-10-09 08:01:00

SUMMARY: In the race for North Carolina’s lieutenant governor, Republican Hal Weatherman and Democrat Rachel Hunt are statistically tied. Hunt, a senator and daughter of former Governor Jim Hunt, emphasizes access and care, while Weatherman, a political newcomer, focuses on school choice and immigration. Both candidates succeeded in their primaries, but with varying levels of . Recent polls show alternating , but many voters remain unfamiliar with them. Endorsements reflect their stances, with Hunt supported by abortion-rights groups and Weatherman by the Fraternal Order of . As the election nears, both candidates energize their supporters.

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Village District could become Raleigh's second social district

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www.youtube.com – WRAL – 2024-10-15 20:10:02


SUMMARY: A new social district may be developed in the Village District of Raleigh, allowing open consumption of alcohol in designated . This area, close to and NC , could enhance the shopping and dining experience. emphasized the need for outreach to local to gauge . While businesses and shoppers expressed enthusiasm for the proposal, concerns about potential negative behaviors were raised. Data shows a rise in since the introduction of Raleigh’s first social district. The city council plans to revisit this discussion in mid-November before moving forward with the proposal.

Raleigh leaders are considering expanding the Sip n’ Stroll program to the Village District, which would allow people to drink beer, wine or cocktails from specially marked cups during specific times and areas of the Village District.

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92 people still unaccounted for in North Carolina weeks after Hurricane Helene

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www.youtube.com – ABC11 – 2024-10-15 16:06:52


SUMMARY: In Western North Carolina, ongoing recovery efforts are challenging as Governor Roy Cooper reported 92 people remain missing Hurricanes Helen and Milton. Asheville Schools plan to reopen on October 28, while Buncombe County Schools have yet to set a date. New safety measures for FEMA workers have been implemented due to threats and intimidation against them, leading to a temporary halt in operations. Authorities William Parsons for threatening FEMA staff while armed. The Department of Justice is investigating the threats. Meanwhile, power restoration continues, with over 4 million accounts reinstated post-Hurricane Milton, though sentiments on the federal response remain mixed.

There’s still a long way to go to get western North Carolina back to something resembling the way it was before the storm.

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Three-quarters of $1B headed to North Carolina manufacturer | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | – 2024-10-15 15:29:00

SUMMARY: Silicon carbide power company Wolfspeed, based in North Carolina, has a tentative agreement to $750 million from the Biden administration. This aims to establish a silicon carbide wafer manufacturing plant in Siler , bolstering the domestic semiconductor supply crucial for the future energy and AI advancements. Despite a 71% drop in shares and ongoing losses, Wolfspeed remains a market leader facing competition from China. The investment, part of the CHIPS and Science Act, is expected to create over 2,000 manufacturing and 3,000 construction , enhancing U.S. semiconductor research and production capabilities.

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