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EPISODE · Feb 5, 2026 · 2 MIN

North Carolina Weathers Massive Bomb Cyclone While Securing Top Economic Development Honors

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North Carolina grapples with the aftermath of a massive bomb cyclone that dumped nearly a foot of snow around Charlotte, marking one of the city's top-five snow events ever, according to WUNC News. Governor Josh Stein declared a state of emergency after the storm caused over 1,000 traffic collisions, two road deaths, and widespread flight cancellations at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, with cleanup expected to take days. ABC News reports schools and community colleges statewide closed or shifted to remote learning on February 2, with delays persisting into February 5 in districts like Chapel Hill-Carrboro and Onslow County. Economically, the state shines as Business Facilities Magazine named North Carolina the 2025 State of the Year for economic development, fueled by over 35,000 new jobs and $24 billion in investments since Governor Stein took office. Carolina Journal highlights major projects like JetZero's $4 billion airplane plant in Greensboro promising 14,500 jobs and Genentech's expansion in Wake County. The Commerce Department announced $13.5 million for 2026 events including NASCAR, soccer, and music festivals to boost tourism, which hit a record $36.7 billion in 2024 visitor spending. Data centers from Apple, Microsoft, and others are surging, doubling capacity to 6 GW and transforming old industrial sites, per ABCCarolinas. In politics, the upcoming U.S. Senate race heats up as incumbent Thom Tillis retires, making it a key battleground, Wikipedia notes. The State Board of Elections meets February 4 to address a challenge to Senate candidate Margot Dupre's candidacy. Infrastructure earns a C-minus from the American Society of Civil Engineers due to aging systems and population growth, though federal funds exceed $7 billion. Looking Ahead: Watch for the 2026 major events lineup, Senate primaries on March 3, and data center expansions driving jobs amid weather recovery. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

North Carolina grapples with the aftermath of a massive bomb cyclone that dumped nearly a foot of snow around Charlotte, marking one of the city's top-five snow events ever, according to WUNC News. Governor Josh Stein declared a state of emergency after the storm caused over 1,000 traffic collisions, two road deaths, and widespread flight cancellations at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, with cleanup expected to take days. ABC News reports schools and community colleges statewide closed or shifted to remote learning on February 2, with delays persisting into February 5 in districts like Chapel Hill-Carrboro and Onslow County. Economically, the state shines as Business Facilities Magazine named North Carolina the 2025 State of the Year for economic development, fueled by over 35,000 new jobs and $24 billion in investments since Governor Stein took office. Carolina Journal highlights major projects like JetZero's $4 billion airplane plant in Greensboro promising 14,500 jobs and Genentech's expansion in Wake County. The Commerce Department announced $13.5 million for 2026 events including NASCAR, soccer, and music festivals to boost tourism, which hit a record $36.7 billion in 2024 visitor spending. Data centers from Apple, Microsoft, and others are surging, doubling capacity to 6 GW and transforming old industrial sites, per ABCCarolinas. In politics, the upcoming U.S. Senate race heats up as incumbent Thom Tillis retires, making it a key battleground, Wikipedia notes. The State Board of Elections meets February 4 to address a challenge to Senate candidate Margot Dupre's candidacy. Infrastructure earns a C-minus from the American Society of Civil Engineers due to aging systems and population growth, though federal funds exceed $7 billion. Looking Ahead: Watch for the 2026 major events lineup, Senate primaries on March 3, and data center expansions driving jobs amid weather recovery. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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