The Cabarrus County Board of Education will hold a work session Monday, June 1 at 6 p.m. at the Education Center, with a livestream and agenda available online.
- Novant Health Forsyth
After an acute myeloid leukemia diagnosis, Robert Hines reached remission and received a lifesaving stem cell transplant from his daughter Abby, who was a perfect donor match.
- North Carolina Governor's Office
Gov. Josh Stein visits Pitt Community College to spotlight construction apprenticeships tied to his housing affordability order and budget investments in training.
- Ferrum College
Ferrum College launched a free personal training program that pairs student interns with campus participants to build fitness confidence, routines, and wellness goals.
- Winston-Salem
Winston-Salem will unveil a new NC Civil Rights Trail marker on May 30, 2026, honoring the 1914 State v. Darnell decision against residential segregation.
- Hickory City Schools
Hickory City Schools announces leadership changes, naming new leaders at Southwest Primary School and an interim principal at Hickory High School.
- Winston-Salem
Overnight May 27–28, portions of Salem Parkway/U.S. 421 in Winston-Salem will close or narrow for dandelion sculpture installations and related detours.
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NCDEQ will hold a June 9 public hearing on the Bingham Park Remedial Action Plan, with in-person and written public comments accepted through June 30.
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The IALR Foundation awarded 17 Southern Virginia high school seniors $1,000 STEM scholarships to support their postsecondary studies and future careers.
The Cabarrus County Board of Education will hold a work session Monday, June 1 at 6 p.m. at the Education Center, with a livestream and agenda available online.
After an acute myeloid leukemia diagnosis, Robert Hines reached remission and received a lifesaving stem cell transplant from his daughter Abby, who was a perfect donor match.
- Winston-Salem
Winston-Salem will unveil a new NC Civil Rights Trail marker on May 30, 2026, honoring the 1914 State v. Darnell decision against residential segregation.
- Hickory City Schools
Hickory City Schools announces leadership changes, naming new leaders at Southwest Primary School and an interim principal at Hickory High School.
- Winston-Salem
Overnight May 27–28, portions of Salem Parkway/U.S. 421 in Winston-Salem will close or narrow for dandelion sculpture installations and related detours.
- Institute for Advanced Learning and Research
IALR Program Coordinator II Brian Stanley has been honored in the Martinsville-Henry County Chamber of Commerce’s inaugural 40 Under 40 class for his regional service.
- North Carolina Community Foundation
Watauga County Community Foundation awarded $42,270 in 2026 grants to 19 local nonprofits and community groups supporting housing, food, health and education.
- Internal Revenue Service
The IRS will offer in-person help at select Taxpayer Assistance Centers on Saturday, May 30, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with most regular services but no cash payments.
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- North Carolina Governor's Office
Gov. Josh Stein honors law enforcement and servicemembers, backs higher pay for public safety officers, and signs executive orders on prediction markets and military support.
- Martinsville City Public Schools
Martinsville City Public Schools offers free on-site summer breakfast and lunch for children 18 and under at multiple school sites, with listed dates and hours.
- Guilford County Schools
Andrews High graduate McKayla Kushner pairs automotive certifications with hands-on bus repair experience as she pursues a future owning her own auto shop.
- Guilford County Schools
Guilford County Schools names a new principal supervisor, four new principals and announces principal transfers, with all personnel changes effective July 1, 2026.
- Guilford County Schools
Middle College at GTCC-Jamestown student Jonathan Lopez discovers a passion for welding, guided by mentors, clubs and a union apprenticeship opportunity.
- Guilford County Schools
First-generation student Justus Lewis completes Middle College credits, earns a full scholarship to WSSU nursing and plans to give back to family and community.

