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Nearly 3.7 million North Carolinians are expected to travel at least 50 miles from home during the 13-day holiday season from Dec. 20 to Jan. 1, representing a 2.9% increase over last year. ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ |  | Monday, December 22, 2025 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1989, an arctic cold front had already pushed into central Florida, with bitterly cold temperatures in the teens and 20s gripping North Carolina and much of the Southeast. Snow began that evening in coastal Georgia and South Carolina, reaching North Carolina overnight—with record totals including 15.3 inches in Wilmington. A new poll reveals North Carolina adults have a lukewarm view of public schools across the Tar Heel State. Learn more in Top Stories. Today's sponsor, Dr. Steven Gundry, MD, is warning readers that a popular "healthy" breakfast food may be quietly disrupting gut health—and he's revealing the three breakfast foods he says to stop eating starting today. Asheville ☀️ 53°/34° | Boone π€️ 57°/39° | Bryson City π€️ 57°/39° | Cary ☀️ 51°/34° | Charlotte ☀️54°/38° | Durham ☀️ 51°/38° | Fayetteville ☀️ 51°/30° | Greensboro ☀️ 49°/34° | Jacksonville ☀️ 53°/31° | New Bern ☀️ 51°/31° | Outer Banks π€️ 46°/39° | Pinehurst ☀️ 52°/31° | Raleigh ☀️ 51°/34° | Wilmington ☀️ 54°/34° | Winston-Salem ☀️ 50°/36°  Take The Flyover with you. Busy day? Listen to our daily 15-minute podcast while commuting, cooking, or walking the dog—your Flyover fix, anywhere. | | | |  | | The Flyover Funding Round is Closing We want to share this with Flyover readers directly. Our current investment round is closing next month, and we believe it will fill. More than 60% is already subscribed, and once it's closed, this opportunity will be gone. That's why we are making a strong end-of-year push, because we'd love to welcome as many Flyover reader-owners as possible before the end of 2025. An End-of-Year Bonus for Readers To make that easier, we're extending our bonus shares through the New Year: - +10% End-of-Year Bonus Shares
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Don't let this opportunity pass you by. | | | 3.7M NC Residents to Travel for Holidays Nearly 3.7 million North Carolinians are expected to travel at least 50 miles from home during the 13-day holiday season from Dec. 20 to Jan. 1, representing a 2.9% increase over last year. Of those traveling, 3.3 million are driving (up 2.5%), about 200,000 are flying (up 2%), and roughly 192,000 are using other modes of transportation (up 11%). Nationwide, 89% of holiday travelers are expected to drive. The surge comes as gas prices fall, with North Carolina averaging $2.73 per gallon and the national average dipping below $3 for the first time in four years. Travelers are advised to avoid peak congestion times, such as afternoons and evenings on weekends and Dec. 26-28. | NC Adults Lukewarm on Public Schools An Elon University poll released Wednesday suggests that North Carolina parents with children under age 18 grade traditional public K-12 schools more favorably than non-parents, though overall views of public schools remain lukewarm amid debates over funding and governance. The survey, conducted from Nov. 19 to Dec. 1, included 800 adults and represents a statewide sample of voters and nonvoters. About 44% of parents assigned schools an A or B, compared to 36% of non-parents, while 18% of parents assigned a D or F, versus 26% of non-parents. Parents also rated their local public schools higher, with 48% awarding A or B grades, compared to 44% of non-parents. Respondents primarily blame state government (77% a lot/some) and local school boards (77%) when local public schools perform poorly, followed by principals (67%), parents (64%), and teachers (57%). View the survey results here. | NWS Expands Marine Forecast Coverage The National Weather Service will expand its coastal marine weather forecast coverage from 20 to 60 nautical miles offshore along the North Carolina coast beginning March 3. The change includes extended zones for the Atlantic Ocean and provides more detailed forecasts for mariners, boaters, and the fishing community. The expansion aims to improve safety by delivering timely warnings for hazardous conditions farther from shore and by adding detailed wind, wave, temperature, and precipitation forecasts. This enhancement supports better decision-making for offshore activities by allowing mariners to access hourly point-and-click forecasts for specific locations up to five days in advance. The updated forecasts will be available on the NWS Wilmington and Morehead City office websites, as well as through marine apps and NOAA Weather Radio. | | | Flying together with our sponsor   | | | | ➤ Statewide: Gov. Josh Stein has extended the application deadline for the Renew NC Single-Family Housing Program to Jan. 31, giving Western North Carolina residents affected by Hurricane Helene more time to seek aid for repairing, reconstructing, or replacing damaged homes. (More) ➤ Statesville: A passenger texted "emergency landing" to a family member before the Cessna C550 carrying former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and six others crashed near Statesville Regional Airport on Dec. 18. Investigators have recovered the cockpit voice recorder and are working to determine the cause of the crash. (More) ➤ Wilson: The funeral service for former North Carolina Gov. Jim Hunt, who died at 88 after serving 16 years as the state's governor, is set for 1 p.m. Dec. 26 at First Presbyterian Church in Wilson. The public is welcome with a reception to follow. (More) ➤ Asheville: The North Carolina Supreme Court upheld Scott Everett Ford's 2022 felony obstruction of justice conviction in a 2021 viral video case where he tried to run over homeless man Alex McPherson and his cat Thomas. (More) ➤ Durham: LRB Provisions, a new sandwich shop led by former Magnolia Grill chef Amanda Orser, opened Dec. 18 at the former site of The Dog House on Guess Road in Durham and sold out by 3 p.m. on opening day. (More) ➤ Duke University: A 39-year-old Duke University Hospital nurse, Jomil Uy Tugado, was arrested Dec. 18 on multiple sexual assault-related charges involving two incapacitated female patients in May and December 2025. He's being held without bond and is scheduled to return to court in January. (More) Enjoy reading Flyover North Carolina? 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