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North Carolina Braces for Winter Storm: Governor Declares Emergency, Warns Residents to Prepare and Stay Safe

North Carolina Braces for Winter Storm: Governor Declares Emergency, Warns Residents to Prepare and Stay Safe

Published 2 months, 1 week ago
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Governor Josh Stein declared a state of emergency on January 21 as North Carolina braces for a major winter storm expected to bring heavy snow, ice, and subfreezing temperatures starting Saturday, with hazardous road conditions lingering into next week, according to the governors office press release. State agencies like the Department of Transportation are pretreating roads, and Attorney General Jeff Jackson activated price gouging laws to protect residents. Stein urged listeners to prepare now, stock essentials, and avoid travel this weekend so first responders can operate safely.

In politics, EMILYs List announced a 15 million dollar investment targeting North Carolina to build Democratic majorities in the state legislature and support candidates like Justice Anita Earls, aiming to challenge Republican supermajorities ahead of 2026 elections. Stein also highlighted 213 million dollars in federal funding for rural health care access during his latest NC Strong update, calling on lawmakers to fully fund Medicaid amid expiring ACA tax credits.

Economically, Genentech more than doubled its investment in a Holly Springs manufacturing facility to two billion dollars, adding 100 jobs and supporting over 500 high-wage positions plus 1,500 in construction, as reported by the company and Governor Stein. The biotech expansion underscores North Carolinas life sciences growth in the Raleigh-Durham area.

In education and infrastructure, UNC-Chapel Hill approved eight million dollars for phase one planning of the Carolina North project on 230 acres near Chapel Hill, targeting 2,200 student beds, STEM research facilities, and mixed-use development to meet housing and enrollment demands, with groundbreaking eyed for 2027, per university announcements.

Looking Ahead: Watch for Steins storm briefing today at 11:15 a.m. with key agency leaders, ongoing rural health initiatives, and the state legislative session starting April 21. Genentechs facility nears operation by 2029 amid biotech booms.

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