North Carolina
Baltimore Ravens select Charlotte native at No. 113 overall
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) – The Baltimore Ravens have selected Charlotte native Devontez Walker with the 113th overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft.
Walker went to West Charlotte High School and played for North Carolina last season, where he had 41 catches for 699 receiving yards and seven touchdowns.
His 2023 season was shortened because of an eligibility dispute with the NCAA.
The wide receiver had 58 catches for 921 yards and 11 touchdowns the year before at Kent State.
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Atrium land deal clears way for 1,200 homes
North Carolina
Pushback from advocates leads NC to drop legal shield for pesticide makers
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — A North Carolina advocacy group is celebrating what it calls a major win for communities concerned about pesticide exposure.
Toxic Free NC says the state’s Farm Act, passed on June 10, lacks a provision that would have shielded pesticide companies from certain legal challenges.
PESTICIDE LIABILITY PROTECTIONS GET STRIPPED FROM FARM BILL
The change could make it more difficult for people to take legal action against pesticide companies if they believed they were harmed by exposure.
After pushback from advocates and residents, the provision was removed.
USDA DISASTER BLOCK GRANT APPLICATIONS OPEN SOON FOR HELENE-AFFECTED FARMERS
“If they’re not giving a warning that this might cause Parkinson’s or this might cause cancer and they use that pesticide, they should have a way redress that harm and to sue folks who may already known about the harm that that can cause,” said Alexis Luckey, executive director of Toxic Free NC.
Toxic Free NC says pesticide industry groups have pushed similar legislation in a dozen states across the country. North Carolina was one of several states where opponents successfully stopped the effort.
North Carolina
NC Governor Josh Stein declares June 14 as Flag Day
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCT) — North Carolina Governor Josh Stein has declared June 14 as Flag Day.
Flag Day commemorates “Old Glory”, and is observed nationally. The day honors when the Continental Congress adopted the United States flag on June 14, 1777. North Carolinians are encouraged to fly the United States flag at full staff.
“Today, on the 249th birthday of our nation’s flag, we honor all those who have sacrificed for the freedoms it represents,” said Governor Josh Stein. “As North Carolinians, we can take special pride in being represented by both a star and a stripe. In this year of America 250, let us reaffirm our own commitment to a government of, by, and for the people.”
This year is the 249th anniversary of the Flag Resolution of 1777. The United States Congress declared June 14 as National Flag Day in 1949.
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