➤ Statewide: Saturday marked the final day for weekend walk-in hours at 82 North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles offices statewide after expanding hours in June to reduce wait times and long lines. (More) ➤ Statewide: The Criminal Justice Information Network's GPS ankle monitor program for defendants charged with sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking, and other crimes may shut down if permanent funding isn't secured from the General Assembly. (More) ➤ Outer Banks: Hatteras Island's evacuation order has been lifted, with N.C. 12 reopened to residents, property owners, and visitors. Ocracoke remains accessible only by mainland ferries due to road closures from Hurricane Erin's sand overwash. (More) ➤ Apex: The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled Friday that the Town of Apex illegally installed a sewer line for a 50-home subdivision on a resident's property in 2015. A trial court will now decide whether the town must compensate her or remove the line. (More) ➤ Raleigh: A nonprofit hosted a Ukrainian Independence Day festival at Ridge Road Baptist Church on Saturday that featured live music, folk dancing, raffles, food, art, and a tour of the Ukrainian School of Raleigh. (More) ➤ Eden: Trooper Wright, a local high school athlete who lost his arm in an accident last November, has secured a Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deal with Preppy Pirate Outfitters, featuring #Trooperstrong on clothing items. (More) Enjoy reading Flyover North Carolina? Click here to share with your friends and family. ✈️ |
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