➤ Statewide: A coalition of 24 states, including North Carolina, will argue in federal court that President Trump’s Section 122 tariffs on $1.2 trillion in imports exceed his authority and harm consumers and farmers. (More) ➤ Henderson County: Mountain Community Online School, western North Carolina's first tuition-free public online school, will open this fall for grades fourth through eighth, offering live and recorded classes, flexible scheduling, and community projects. Enrollment will be capped at 200 students. (More) ➤ Triangle: U.S. Senate candidates Republican Michael Whatley and Democrat Roy Cooper will visited the Triangle on Thursday for separate events on affordability as polls show rising economic concerns among North Carolina voters. (More)
➤ Forsyth County: More than 1,000 dogs and 400 handlers from the U.S., Canada, and Australia are competing this week in the first North Carolina UpDog International Finals in Clemmons, featuring 12 frisbee disc games through April 12. (More) ➤ Mooresville: Mayor Chris Carney refused to resign on Wednesday despite a vote of no confidence and three lawsuits over an alleged pants-less incident involving a female consultant, captured on video. (More) ➤ Wilmington: The Busy Bloom Co. will host Wilmington's first Fleur Couture floral fashion show on April 17 at Azalea Station in The Cargo District, featuring models wearing wearable flower creations. (More)
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