Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Storm Aftermath, March Madness, and Weather-Hardy Black-Eyed Peas

Severe storms tracked through North Carolina on Monday, prompting tornado watches and warnings, triggering power outages, and uprooting trees.

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Article Icon 1Level 4 Storms Trigger Tornadoes, Power Outages

Severe storms tracked through North Carolina on Monday, prompting tornado watches and warnings, triggering power outages, and uprooting trees.

The National Weather Service issued a tornado warning early Monday morning for parts of Madison and Yancey counties, and later confirmed that an EF-0 tornado with 85 mph winds struck a warehouse in northeast Charlotte.

Tornado watches remained in effect for Central North Carolina through the afternoon, with storm bands delivering winds of up to 50 mph.

Over 24,000 North Carolina utility customers were without power as of Monday evening.

Sharply colder air was expected to arrive overnight, dropping lows to the upper teens in some areas, with single-digit wind chills and light mountain snow possible.

Article Icon 1NC Upgrades Mental Health Bed Registry

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) announced the introduction of automated bed availability to its statewide mental health bed registry, known as the Behavioral Health Statewide Central Availability Navigator (BH SCAN).

Previously reliant on manual daily inputs or outdated methods like phone calls and faxes, the system now provides hourly updates on open beds at mental health and substance use treatment facilities.

It has also been integrated with the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, so counselors and mobile crisis teams can quickly identify nearby available beds based on patient needs, helping reduce delays in finding care.

BH SCAN now covers more than 3,500 beds across 112 facilities. NCDHHS says the system provides visibility into about 80% of the state's inpatient psychiatric bed capacity, and officials say the tool will expand to full provider adoption by early 2027.

Article Icon 1The Flyover Turns Three

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Around North Carolina

Western NC: A U.S. Department of Justice filing seeks to dismiss misdemeanor charges against Western North Carolina veteran Jay Carey. He was arrested in August after burning an American flag near the White House to protest President Trump's executive order on flag burning. (More)

Hamlet: Two CSX freight trains collided Saturday morning along Louis Breeden Boulevard, derailing 18 cars and one locomotive. No injuries were reported, and a minimal diesel spill was contained. The cause of the collision is under investigation. (More)

Wallace: Carolina Strawberry Festival organizers are warning the public of an ongoing social media scam where fake accounts comment on posts and urge users to message them privately for vendor applications, tickets, or festival information. Organizers say they will only post and comment from their official festival page. (More)

Durham: A Durham Technical Community College program, led by nonprofit Hope Renovations, offers seven-week training to prepare women for construction careers through hands-on skills and certifications. (More)

Raleigh: The historic Rialto Theatre revived its Oscars watch party tradition Sunday night, rolling out a red carpet for locals to celebrate the 98th Academy Awards with fashion, nostalgia, and a viewing of Hollywood's biggest night. (More)

Flat Rock: A one-act play about the life of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Carl Sandburg, who once lived in Flat Rock, is being performed at Flat Rock United Methodist Church. The next performance is scheduled for April 15. (More)


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North Carolina Sports

NC State men's basketball plays Texas tonight at 9:15 for a spot in the 64-team March Madness field. The Wolfpack are slight underdogs in the do-or-die matchup. (More)

Women's March Madness: Duke landed a No. 3 seed, UNC a No. 4 seed, NC State a No. 7 seed, and High Point landed a No. 15 seed. (See Bracket)

USA TODAY named the Carolina Panthers one of the five most improved teams in the league following NFL free agency. (More)

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North Carolina Business

Charlotte's Queensbridge Collective is opening between Uptown and South End on the former site of Midnight Diner and Uptown Cabaret. The first phase of the mixed-use development includes a residential building, retail component, and Michelin-recommended steakhouse. (More)

Kenco Logistic Services will permanently lay off 86 employees and cease operations at its Charlotte facility on May 17, following a contract cancellation at the site. The warehouse will remain open under a different logistics provider. (More)

Made in Henderson County received $4,000 from the Work with Heart Giving Circle—made up of six local businesses that support nonprofits—for introducing Henderson County Public Schools students to local manufacturing careers. (More)

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Et Cetera

Charlotte chef Holden Sasser at Union Barbecue is incorporating climate-resilient black-eyed peas—sourced from farmer Ben Geiger, who works with the Utopian Seed Project—into dishes like Hoppin' John to promote weather-hardy crops. (More)

Charlotte Hornets forward Grant Williams hosted a chess workshop Sunday at the Charlotte Chess Center's North facility for youth from Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Carolinas. Participants were grouped by skill level, with Williams playing games to encourage them and organizing 24 mentorship matches. (See Photo)

Asheville ranked third on Southern Living's 2026 South's Best Cities list, behind Charleston and Savannah. Nearby Highlands' Old Edwards Inn and Spa also placed third among the magazine's South's Best Classic Hotels rankings. (See Cities and Hotels)

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