- GatorWise is a website that’s live in 11 southeastern states, including North Carolina. The site was launched by biologists with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.
- Brunswick County is close to completing a multimillion-dollar project at its Northwest Water Treatment Plant. As part of the project, a reverse osmosis water treatment system is being installed at the plant to remove toxic chemicals known as PFAS.
- Parts of southeastern North Carolina have been deluged by another historic flood. Highways in Brunswick County remained underwater Tuesday, a day after about 18 inches of rain fell at nearby Carolina Beach in 12 hours.
- Some towns are providing assistance for people on private systems, about half the state’s households.
- Cooper made the comments in Brunswick County on Tuesday, the day after he confirmed he wouldn’t be a candidate. Cooper reiterated his Monday message, saying “this was not the right time" to be potentially on a national ticket for him or for North Carolina.
- Residents of the Navassa community are contributing blood and information to learn about their level of exposure to PFAS contamination.
- One of the mothers who successfully sued a North Carolina charter school over its requirement that girls wear skirts says she always knew she'd prevail.
- The justices declined without comment Monday to hear an appeal from the Charter Day School in the eastern North Carolina town of Leland. A federal appeals court had ruled the school’s dress code violated students' constitutional rights.
- Brunswick County's planning director says being between Wilmington, N.C., and Myrtle Beach, S.C., has contributed to the fast growth.
- This shipment of material came from discarded culverts that had been stored at the NCDOT’s maintenance yard in Columbus County.