➤ Statewide: State lawmakers planned votes yesterday and today on a $34 billion budget that adds $700 million for Hurricane Helene recovery and roughly 8% average teacher raises. (More) ➤ Statewide: A video display at North Carolina’s privately sponsored booth at the Great American State Fair in Washington, which showed the state flag merged with the Confederate battle emblem, has been taken down. (More) ➤ Coastal NC: The National Park Service is reminding visitors that fireworks are illegal on all Cape Hatteras National Seashore beaches, from Rodanthe to Ocracoke, and rangers will patrol through the holiday. Two permitted shows are set for July 2 on Ocracoke and July 4 at Avon. (More) ➤ Charlotte: Rob Harrington, a former president of the North Carolina Bar Association, was sworn in on Wednesday as Charlotte’s new mayor, chosen by the city council to finish the term of Vi Lyles, who stepped down. (More) ➤ Rockingham County: Sheriff Sam Page has sued the county and Commissioner Kevin Berger in federal court, alleging retaliation for his state Senate campaign against Berger's father, Phil Berger. Page, who narrowly unseated the longtime Senate leader in the March primary, says the county illegally froze his pay. (More) ➤ Surf City: A long-planned federal project to widen the beach and rebuild dunes along the city’s 6-mile shoreline has cleared its final funding hurdle. The Army Corps of Engineers expects construction to begin in late 2027 and take about 16 months. (More)
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