North Carolina's Captive Insurance Program Earns "Highly Commended" Honor from International Publication
North Carolina's captive insurance program was honored as "Highly Commended" by Captive International, reflecting the state's growth as a leading domicile for this specialized insurance, fostered by supportive regulation and competitive tax rates.
Raleigh Teens Invited for an Electrifying Adventure Aboard Battleship NC and Wilmington’s Museum of the Bizarre on Veterans Day
Raleigh Teen Connect organizes a Veterans Day trip for teens to visit Battleship NC and the Museum of the Bizarre, including a mirror maze and a laser vault, with registration available via RecLink.
NC Supreme Court to Review Constitutionality of Certificate of Need Laws Following Support from State Treasurer Dale Folwell
North Carolina Treasurer Dale R. Folwell praised a Supreme Court decision to reevaluate the constitutionality of the state's Certificate of Need laws, supporting Dr. Jay Singleton's lawsuit.
Wake County Launches "One Water" Campaign to Secure Future Water Access Post-Hurricane Helene
Wake County promotes water access after Hurricane Helene, with Chair Shinica Thomas leading a 50-year One Water plan for sustainable, equitable water management and a related community participation campaign.
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson's Defamation Suit Challenged; Defendant Seeks Dismissal Over Excessive Damages Claim
Defendant seeks to dismiss NC Lt. Gov. Robinson's defamation suit, arguing that the $50 million damage demand violates procedural rules. The suit accuses Louis Love Money and CNN of false claims about Robinson's past.












