One of the most powerful N.C. lawmakers of the 2000s is asking the N.C. Appeals Court to allow him to pursue his political discrimination complaint against the state agency that fired him last year. Bill Culpepper filed a brief Wednesday with the state’s second-highest court. It spells out his case against the N.C. Office of
A McDowell County neighborhood’s concerns about the impact of a mining operation drew the attention of state regulators two years ago. In addition to the nuisance of living near a mine, residents of rural Hick Chapel worry the extraction of dimension stone from an open pit could impact their water source.
As one of North Carolina’s largest and fastest growing cities, the city of Concord is committed to meeting the housing needs of residents and tackling potential barriers to securing safe
NEW HANOVER COUNTY — The local water authority is stepping in after Chemours challenged heavy restrictions on how much PFAS it dumps into the Cape Fear River.