➤ Davidson and Union Counties: The state Board of Elections voted 3-2 to reject Sunday voting in upcoming municipal elections, calling it a "day of rest" for county directors who would otherwise be working 17 days straight. (More) ➤ UNC-Charlotte: The university froze hiring for non-essential roles and cut a $30-$60 monthly device stipend for 600 employees, citing a state budget stalemate and $14.3 million in losses from 17 cut federal grants. (More) ➤ UNC-Pembroke: Christopher Deas, 49, who has a history of grabbing women's feet on college campuses, was arrested after being caught in the act at UNC-Pembroke. He was arrested at Wake Forest University for the same act last year. (More) ➤ UNC-Chapel Hill: Facilities workers boarded up a student-created pro-Palestinian mural under orders from the chancellor's office. The university's legal counsel will determine next steps. (See Mural) ➤ Hendersonville: The 79th annual North Carolina Apple Festival kicks off today with a pancake breakfast, street fair, and opening ceremony. Main Street will close Monday after 2 p.m. for the King Apple Parade. (More) ➤ Pinehurst: The fifth annual Pinehurst Barbecue Festival kicks off tonight with the High on the Hog dinner, followed by Saturday's Barbecue Reimagined event and Sunday's Pitmaster Invitational featuring seven top North Carolina pitmasters. (More) ➤ Ocracoke: The fourth annual Ocracoke Seafood Festival is Saturday at Berkley Barn, with seafood served starting at 4 p.m., along with live music, a silent auction, and a live auction. (More) Enjoy reading Flyover North Carolina? Click here to share with your friends and family. ✈️ |
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