| Good Morning! Protect your wallet and identity with today's sponsor, the ultra-thin card from Guardality, which slides effortlessly into your wallet and uses advanced electromagnetic shielding to instantly block hidden RFID skimmers from accessing your contactless cards and passport information. Today’s episode of The Flyover Podcast with Amy Hess has a few stories you won’t find in today’s emailed edition. Moreover, Amy talks about the global phenomenon of the YouVersion Bible App, revealing how it went from an idea in a pastor’s head while stuck in a TSA line to hitting one billion users, and sharing exclusive, untold data about how people, especially Gen Z, are embracing scripture digitally. Don't miss it. Watch it here. π§✨ And here's your usual sneak peek into today's Podcast Extra section: ➤ President Trump reportedly pushed Paramount to revive action and comedy films of the late ’80s and ’90s. (Hear More) ➤ A Virginia high school football coach has vanished in the middle of an undefeated season. (Hear Details) ➤ Temple staff in Thailand were stunned when a woman brought in for cremation began moving inside her coffin. (Hear Details) Hit play and get the full scoop.   Thanks for cruising with us, The Flyover✈️ | | | |
Michigan couple Moises and Raquel Orduna-Rios face federal charges for allegedly employing over 240 undocumented workers across North Carolina, Michigan, Ohio, and New York, building a $74 million plumbing business under the name Orduna Plumbing. ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ |  | Tuesday, November 25, 2025 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1950, the “Storm of the Century,” also known as the Appalachian Storm, formed over North Carolina. It brought record-low temperatures, including -26 degrees at Mount Mitchell, then moved north into Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. Overall, it claimed 160 lives and caused millions of dollars in damage. Charlotte-based Krispy Kreme will soon unveil a Peanuts-themed holiday collection. Learn more in Et Cetera, then reply to our Poll to let us know which Peanuts holiday special is your favorite. When an Oklahoma pastor was struggling to read his Bible in a TSA line, he had no idea he was planting the seed for an app that would one day become a global phenomenon, recently hitting one billion users. This landmark comes as more people, especially Gen Z, embrace faith and scripture digitally. Get exclusive details on The Flyover Podcast with Amy Hess. If you’ve ever wished you could make a real, immediate difference in a child’s life, today’s sponsor, Convoy of Hope, gives you the chance to turn a simple gift into the daily meals—and hope—that hungry children desperately need. Asheville π§️ 58°/51° | Boone π§️ 52°/49° | Bryson City π§️ 62°/55° | Cary ☁️ 71°/62° | Charlotte ☁️ 68°/60° | Durham π§️ 69°/61° | Fayetteville ☁️ 75°/62° | Greensboro π§️ 63°/57° | Jacksonville π§️ 75°/63° | New Bern π€️ 74°/63° | Outer Banks π€️ 66°/61° | Pinehurst ☁️ 73°/61° | Raleigh ☁️ 71°/62° | Wilmington ☁️ 76°/65° | Winston-Salem π§️ 60°/56°  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. | | | | | Couple Charged for Hiring 240 Illegal Workers Michigan couple Moises and Raquel Orduna-Rios face federal charges for allegedly employing over 240 undocumented workers across North Carolina, Michigan, Ohio, and New York, building a $74 million plumbing business under the name Orduna Plumbing. Many workers were sent to job sites throughout North Carolina, installing pipes on major projects while living in overcrowded motels and being paid in cash or through accounts controlled by the company. Federal raids in Charlotte and other cities uncovered seized passports, fake IDs, and text messages from the owners about payroll issues, vehicle maintenance, use of company credit cards, and moving to new housing locations to be "less visible to law enforcement." Charges include harboring and employing unauthorized individuals for financial gain, conspiracy to bring in and transport such individuals, and money laundering. The couple has not commented publicly. | 55 New Troopers Join NC Highway Patrol The North Carolina State Highway Patrol graduated 55 new troopers Monday from the 166th Basic Highway Patrol School at The Shepherd's Church in Cary. The ceremony capped a rigorous 15-week academy. Gov. Josh Stein commended the graduates' dedication, stating, "It takes a special person to work in law enforcement," and thanked them for their commitment to protecting the public. Chief Justice Paul Newby administered the oath, while Col. Freddy L. Johnson Jr. praised their character and drive to serve. The curriculum emphasized firearms proficiency, vehicle operations, crash investigation, emergency response, physical fitness, de-escalation, and state law. Starting Dec. 10, the troopers will begin field training at assigned stations statewide. | NC Thanksgiving: Dry, Crisp, and Travel-Friendly As North Carolinians prepare for Thanksgiving gatherings, forecasts signal a crisp, mostly dry holiday weekend with a sharp temperature plunge following showers Tuesday night into early Wednesday. Thanksgiving Day will feature partly sunny skies across North Carolina with daytime highs ranging from the upper 40s in the mountains to the mid-50s along the coast. Overnight lows will drop to the upper 20s to low 30s statewide. No widespread precipitation or winter weather is expected Thursday through Saturday, supporting favorable road and air travel conditions on major routes, including I-40, I-85, and I-95. Black Friday will be colder, with highs in the lower 50s and lows in the mid-to-upper 20s. Forecasters note breezy conditions may develop, but should not significantly impact travel. | | | Flying together with our sponsor  Children are hungry. 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And hundreds of thousands of children are fed. | | | | ➤ Statewide: The North Carolina Department of Transportation is distributing more than $185.6 million in Powell Bill funds to 508 municipalities for street maintenance, repairs, and infrastructure, including relief for 110 communities impacted by Hurricane Helene. (More) ➤ Raleigh: Unionized health workers rallied Thursday, demanding collective bargaining rights, a $25-per-hour minimum wage, safer working conditions, and an end to what they call a culture of fear and retaliation. (More) ➤ Wake County: Benji Martin Jr., accused of fatally shooting WakeMed officer Roger Smith on Nov. 8 inside Garner's WakeMed facility, was released from the hospital Friday and taken to jail. He made his first court appearance yesterday. (More) ➤ Angier: A 4-year-old boy suffered severe injuries—including head lacerations, abrasions, and lost teeth—after falling from a moving white Dodge truck and being dragged along the road, prompting an ongoing sheriff's investigation. (More) ➤ Carteret County: The fourth round of Operation Find Out resulted in 11 arrests for drug-related offenses, including methamphetamine trafficking and possession with intent to sell, with secured bonds ranging from $5,000 to $1,050,000. (More) ➤ Mecklenburg County: Mpox cases are rising due to a new strain, with 10 reported in the area since October. Formerly called monkeypox, the virus spreads through close contact, causing fever, aches, lesions, and rash. (More) Enjoy reading Flyover North Carolina? Click here to share with your friends and family. ✈️ | | | | ➤ The Carolina Panthers lost to the San Francisco 49ers 20-9 last night on Monday Night Football. Quarterback Bryce Young struggled, throwing for just 169 yards in and turning the ball over twice on interceptions. (More) ➤ Men's Basketball AP Poll: Duke moved up one spot to No. 4 this week, while UNC and NC State both climbed two spots to No. 16 and No. 23, respectively. (See Poll) ➤ A former Carolina Panthers cheerleader claims she was cut from the team this year for being transgender. "I appreciate everything that they've done for me, but I feel like I was done wrong," said Justine Lindsay, who had been with the Panthers since 2022. (More) ➤ Front Row Motorsports performance director Johnny Roten died last week at age 60. The Wilkes County native worked in NASCAR-related jobs for decades, starting on Junior Johnson's team. (More) ➤ Yesterday's Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAW Soccer Tournament | Soccer
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