Thursday, January 15, 2026

Early Voting Cuts, Penny Problems, and the Winningest Lottery Name

The North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBOE) voted Tuesday to eliminate Sunday early voting hours in five counties: Wayne, Harnett, Brunswick, Craven, and Greene.
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Article Icon 1NCSBOE Cuts Sunday Early Voting, Campus Sites

The North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBOE) voted Tuesday to eliminate Sunday early voting hours in five counties: Wayne, Harnett, Brunswick, Craven, and Greene.

The move follows an August vote approving cuts to Sunday voting in Davidson and Union counties for municipal elections, at the request of those counties.

The board also rejected proposed early voting sites at N.C. A&T State University, UNC-Greensboro, Elon University, and Western Carolina University for the March 2026 primaries. The decisions, backed by the board's Republican majority, apply to the Feb. 12-28 early voting period. The board cited staffing challenges, logistics, parking issues, and costs as reasons for the cuts.

Meanwhile, State Auditor Dave Boliek requested that the board investigate voter registrations using nonresidential addresses, after Republican U.S. Senate candidate Margot Dupre's Mecklenburg County registration listed a UPS Store address instead of her home address.

Article Icon 1Murder Suspect's Release, Mental Health Probed

North Carolina lawmakers are scrutinizing the state's mental health and involuntary commitment systems following the Jan. 3 murder of Ravenscroft School teacher Zoe Welsh. Ryan Camacho, 36, is charged with murder and felony burglary after allegedly breaking into Welsh's Raleigh home and fatally assaulting her.

Camacho, previously diagnosed with schizophrenia, has a 20-year criminal history and was found incompetent to stand trial in a prior case. Prosecutors sought his involuntary commitment last year, but Judge Louis Meyer denied the request, leading to Camacho's release.

The House Select Committee on Involuntary Commitment and Public Safety met Wednesday to examine the systemic gap that allowed for Camacho's release. Lawmakers heard from experts on outpatient treatment, judicial standards for commitment, and measures that were effective elsewhere.

The case has led lawmakers to question how individuals deemed incompetent yet not subject to commitment remain free.

Article Icon 1JetZero Secures $175M for Prototype Push

California-based startup JetZero has secured $175 million in financing to speed development of its revolutionary blended-wing-body aircraft, the Z4, to be built in Greensboro.

Led by B Capital and including United Airlines Ventures, RTX Ventures, Northrop Grumman, and 3M Ventures, the investment pushes the company's total funding and commitments beyond $1 billion. It also accelerates work on the full-scale Z4 demonstrator—a midmarket "all-wing" design for up to 250 passengers with a 5,000-nautical-mile range.

The aircraft promises at least 30% aerodynamic improvement over traditional tube-and-wing jets. This could cut fuel use by up to 50% per passenger mile and support aviation's net-zero emissions goals by 2050.

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A "Roaring 20's" Crash Signal is Back, But Much Worse

The Roaring 1920s defined an era of excess that led directly to the Great Depression. Halfway through the 2020s, the warning signs from 100 years ago are frighteningly similar to today.

Look at the parallels:

  • Valuations: In 1929, the Shiller P/E ratio (a key measure of stock valuation) peaked near 30. Today, it hovers close to 40—creating phantom wealth that exists only on paper.
  • Margin Debt: Money borrowed to risk on speculation in the markets has surged to a record $1.18 trillion. When markets dip, decades of contributions to a 401(k), IRA, or pension can be wiped out in minutes.
  • The Wealth Gap: In 1929, the top 0.1% controlled 25% of the nation's wealth. Today, economists at Saez & Zucman confirm inequality has returned to similar extremes. Extreme inequality breaks an economy dependent on consumer spending.

AI trading algorithms at the major institutions analyze danger and can sell-off at any moment of weakness, which could send us straight into 'The Greater Depression'.

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Around North Carolina

Statewide: North Carolina officials outlined a plan Tuesday for a $213 million federal health grant to boost behavioral health integration, workforce, and technology in rural areas. Lawmakers are also weighing a SNAP waiver limiting candy and sugary drinks to earn program incentives. (See Details)

Statewide: More than 600 Department of Health and Human Services employees delivered a petition to state lawmakers demanding bonuses and pay raises, arguing the agency holds $386 million in lapsed salary funds from unfilled positions. (More)

Mecklenburg County: A Superior Court hearing today will consider a petition to remove Sheriff Garry McFadden from office, filed by Rep. Carla Cunningham and four others, alleging extortion, threats, corruption, and misconduct in office. (More)

Charlotte: Two suspects were arrested after allegedly breaking into at least 24 vehicles near Bank of America Stadium during the Carolina Panthers' playoff game on Saturday. They face dozens of charges that include breaking and entering, larceny, and firearm theft. (More)

Morehead City: The city council voted 5-0 Tuesday to indefinitely halt Project Grander, a proposed waterfront park redevelopment near Big Rock Landing. The decision followed public opposition over potential eminent domain, with thousands signing petitions and hundreds attending the meeting. (More)

Newton Grove: Police Chief Greg Warren resigned after his Jan. 7 arrest on seven felony charges, including indecent liberties with a minor, secret peeping, and possessing secret peeping images. He was denied bond and remains in jail. (More)

Winston-Salem: A nationwide penny shortage following the U.S. halt in production prompted the city to implement new rounding guidelines for when exact change is not available. (See Details)


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North Carolina Sports

Durham is getting a professional women's softball team, the Carolina Blaze. They'll play at Duke's Smith Family Stadium starting this summer. (More)

High Point Central High School is temporarily suspending its football program next season after failing to score a single point during the 2025 season. The team's closest loss was by 42 points. (More)

Several NASCAR drivers tested new 750-horsepower engines at North Wilkesboro Speedway this week, up from 670 horsepower last season. (More)

➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer

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North Carolina Business

U.S. Bancorp, which employs more than 1,400 in the Charlotte area, is acquiring New York-based investment bank BTIG for up to $1 billion—$725 million upfront and $275 million over the next three years, tied to performance. (More)

Elon University plans to launch a full-time law school on the Queens University of Charlotte campus in fall 2027, pending American Bar Association approval. The school will start with 75 students in the first year and add 25 students each year until it has a class of about 175. (More)

Charlotte-based Bojangles has opened its first New York City restaurant in Brooklyn's East Flatbush, marking its first return to the city after a brief run there during the 1980s. A second location is planned for Long Island later this year. (More)

Raleigh-based Spring & Mulberry recalled its Mint Leaf chocolate bars due to possible Salmonella contamination. The affected products have been sold since Sept. 15. No illnesses have been reported. (More)

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Can Your 401(k) Survive "The Greater Depression"?

Margin debt has reached a new all-time high. Wealth inequality has returned to extremes that once destabilized the economy. The Shiller P/E ratio (a key measure of stock valuation) peaked near 30 in 1929; today, it hovers around 40.

The 1920s defined an era of excess that led directly to the Great Depression. Halfway through the 2020s, the warning signs are frighteningly similar.

Wise investors are diversifying into hard assets to prepare for history repeating itself.

Physical Gold is the equalizer. It's your safest measure against a market that could collapse at any moment.

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Et Cetera

The City of Raleigh has launched an artificial intelligence pilot program that analyzes real-time video from about 200 traffic cameras to optimize signal timing, aiming to reduce unnecessary red light wait times, ease congestion, cut fuel use, and improve safety for both drivers and pedestrians. (More)

Speaking of wait times, in 2024, North Carolina patients spent a median of 190 minutes in the emergency department before leaving—exceeding the national median of 161 minutes, according to data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. (See Data)

An analysis by BetUS Casino of North Carolina lottery records shows that William, including variations like Bill, Will, and Billy, is the luckiest name in the state, appearing more often among winners than any other name across the past 150 drawings. (More)

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The Poll

Have you ever bought a winning lottery ticket?

  1. Yes, it was worth a lot
  2. Yes, won a few bucks
  3. Not yet
  4. Nope, and not gonna start


Yesterday's Results:

Are you a Duke Energy customer?

  1. Yes: 42%
  2. No: 33%
  3. Not sure: 25%
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