North Carolina navigates a mix of challenges and progress this week. Top headlines include a major police response to a possible shooting on Foxcliffe Road near Fox Road Magnet Elementary in Raleigh, where at least half a dozen cruisers arrived around 3 p.m. Sunday, according to WRAL News[1]. In Robeson County, 36-year-old Cheyenne Woods faces charges of second-degree murder, robbery, and discharging a firearm after allegedly hijacking an ambulance, as reported by the sheriff's office[1]. Immigration and Customs Enforcement doubled arrests in the state to about 3,400 from January through October, with fewer targeting convicted criminals and more without records, per WUNC analysis of Deportation Data Project figures[6]. UNC celebrated over 1,400 winter graduates amid dropping temperatures[1].
In politics, state leaders eye a federal deal ending the government shutdown, backed by Senators Ted Budd and Thom Tillis, though former Governor Roy Cooper criticized it for ignoring Affordable Care Act subsidies affecting 1 million North Carolinians, WRAL reports[2]. Legislators advance education, rural infrastructure, and business tax reform bills for January filing[2]. Governor Josh Stein's workforce council released 30 strategies to meet job goals, highlighting 2025's record $23 billion in business investments creating 34,000 jobs[3].
Economically, Stein announced $7.2 million in Southeast Crescent Regional Commission grants for 15 counties, funding infrastructure like lift stations in Northampton, training at Richmond and Sampson community colleges, and roads supporting 105 jobs at AirBoss Rubber in Scotland Neck[4][8]. Small business technology grants opened this week[13][23].
Community updates feature construction on the NC Education Campus in Raleigh[9] and a $300,000 building reuse grant for TNT 3D Construction in Zebulon[18]. Public safety notes the first pediatric flu death this season, urging vaccinations[21]. A recent winter storm brought cold advisories to southwestern areas, with wind chills nearing single digits[1][5].
Looking Ahead: Watch for the legislative session starting January 8, House votes on the shutdown deal, and potential holiday travel disruptions from winter weather[2][15][22].
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