Sabtu, 18 Juli 2026

Anson County Water Woes, Teen Curfew Debate, and 600 Gallons of Slime

More than 40 agencies have mobilized to help roughly 22,000 Anson County residents through a water crisis triggered by two separate water main breaks this month.

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Article Icon 1Anson County's Water Woes Continue

More than 40 agencies have mobilized to help roughly 22,000 Anson County residents through a water crisis triggered by two separate water main breaks this month.

The breaks happened along Highway 74—the first on July 7 near Morven Freight Line Road, the second on July 11. County crews have finished repairs at both sites, but officials say scattered outages are still possible as workers flush the system's 850 miles of pipeline.

A boil water advisory remains in effect while bacterial testing continues; the first round of samples went out Thursday. Residents are asked to boil tap water before drinking it, brushing teeth, or washing food.

Anyone needing bottled water can pick it up at any county fire station between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. Those who can't make it there can call for a delivery instead.

Article Icon 1Clock Ticks on I-77 Toll Fight

Charlotte and other Charlotte-region towns have 90 days to reverse their opposition to a $4 billion I-77 toll lane project or repay North Carolina $64 million.

The requirement is buried in the new state budget Gov. Josh Stein signed last week, and it applies to any town that unilaterally pulls the project from its transportation plan. The Charlotte Regional Transportation Planning Organization will vote again on Sept. 23, with Charlotte controlling 31 of the board's 74 votes.

Cornelius and Monroe have reversed course to back the project, while Mecklenburg County, Matthews and Davidson plan to stay opposed. Cornelius Mayor Denis Bilodeau said the penalty, not the project's merits, is driving towns to switch; paying it, he said, is "not something we wanted to pass along to our taxpayers."

Charlotte City Council member Ed Driggs, a toll-lane supporter, urged colleagues this week to reconsider the project rather than risk the penalty.

Article Icon 1Stricter Teen Curfews Debated

Charlotte's city council safety committee voted this week to advance a strict 9 p.m. curfew for everyone under 18, citing a summer surge in youth violence.

Assaults involving a gun and a juvenile suspect are up 58% from a year ago, Chief Estella Patterson said at a midyear briefing.

The push follows a string of "teen takeover" gatherings, including a July 11 event in University City where police arrested 12 teenagers and cited 10 parents. A similar gathering in Raleigh over the Fourth of July ended in gunfire, prompting Raleigh's police chief to propose a curfew there too.

Not every city agrees a curfew is the answer: Wilmington police say they haven't seen the same pattern and aren't planning one. Charlotte's full council votes in August.

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Statewide: North Carolina's new Farm Act now classifies permitted composting facilities as agricultural operations, giving them the same protections as farms. (More)

Cary: A 2,600-page state audit found former manager Sean Stegall's administration racked up more than $24 million in Visa bills, including $120 ribeye steaks and a $121,000 retreat video. State Auditor Dave Boliek said Stegall was "enabling the excessive spending." (See Details)

Western NC: The General Assembly steered $20 million to repair or remove aging dams damaged by Hurricane Helene, including the high-hazard Ridgecrest Pond Dam in Buncombe County. More than 40 dams failed or were damaged in the storm. (See Report)

Fayetteville: Nonprofit Inasmuch will break ground Aug. 19 on a 16-cottage village for homeless veterans, backed by $2 million from philanthropists Ralph and Linda Huff. (See Details)

Brunswick County: A gas leak closed both directions of U.S. 17 in Winnabow on Friday, with crews initially diverting traffic onto Green Hill Road before shutting the highway completely. (More)

Rockingham County: Public schools will ban metal, opaque, and insulated water bottles starting next school year, a policy meant to curb vapes and other contraband hidden inside containers. (More)


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Local police are hosting the fifth annual Dutchman Dinghy Dash on Aug. 1 on Oak Island, challenging teams of two to paddle homemade cardboard boats across Dutchman Creek without sinking. (See Video)

The Stephen King-directed cult classic Maximum Overdrive, filmed in Wilmington in the 1980s, returns to theaters for its 40th anniversary with screenings at Jengo's Playhouse on July 24 and Thalian Hall Aug. 28-30. (Details)

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