North Carolina
FanDuel North Carolina promo code: Pocket $300 in bonus bets in NC; $150 in other states for any games
March is officially in full swing, and that means the launch of online sports betting in North Carolina is nearing.
FanDuel will be one of the sportsbooks going live on March 11, and they have a tremendous offer for those in the Tar Heel state. New users who sign up early before the launch date with the FanDuel North Carolina promo code will receive $100 in bonus bets on launch day.
What’s great about this offer is that it adds to their welcome offer, which is a bet & get offer where new customers will receive $200 in bonus bets when they place an initial wager of at least $5.
For those in other states, you can still get in on the action with the latest FanDuel promo code offer. You can claim a bet $5, get $150 offer where you can get $150 in bonus bets if your first bet wins.
It’s important to note that, for the national offer, you will only receive the bonus if your bet wins, which means you can give yourself the highest probability by taking a heavy moneyline favorite.
Also, bonus bets can be used to make profits on winning bets, but they can’t be directly withdrawn from the FanDuel app and deposited in a bank account.
How to use the FanDuel promo Saturday
Clemson enters its matchup against Notre Dame with a notable advantage on both ends of the floor, suggesting value as a moneyline favorite.
When Clemson has possession, its offense, ranked 20th in adjusted efficiency, showcases efficient scoring opportunities with a solid effective field goal percentage of 54.3%.
Moreover, the Tigers’ free throw shooting, at 78.1%, adds consistency to their scoring arsenal.
On the defensive end, Clemson presents a formidable challenge for Notre Dame, boasting the 51st-ranked adjusted efficiency.
With Clemson’s ability to capitalize on offensive opportunities and stifle Notre Dame’s scoring attempts, the Tigers appear poised to assert their dominance and secure a favorable outcome as the moneyline favorite.
Pick: Clemson ML
What is the FanDuel promo code?
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How to use your FanDuel Sportsbook promo code
- Click here to claim the FanDuel Sportsbook welcome bonus.
- Enter and verify your details.
- Make sure you’ve read and understood the terms and conditions.
- Make your first deposit of at least $5.
- Place a first bet of $5
North Carolina
NC State’s Board of Trustees will vote on tuition increase for all students on Friday
Friday, November 14, 2025 12:11PM
The proposal, which passed in a 6-5 vote, follows the committee’s rejection just a day earlier.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — A proposed 3% tuition increase for all students is now on the table at North Carolina State University.
The university’s Board of Trustees is expected to vote on the proposal Friday, just one day after UNC’s board approved a tuition increase for incoming in-state undergraduates for the first time in nearly a decade.
School leaders say the changes keep the university on pace with inflation.
If approved by UNC Board of Governors, the changes would impact new students coming in Fall 2026. The rate would not apply to current students.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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North Carolina
Charlotte woman wins $4M on scratch-off ticket at Asheville convenience store
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — A Charlotte woman has struck it rich after she won a $4 million top prize on a scratch-off ticket from a west Asheville convenience store.
Swati Amin purchased her winning $30 Carolina Black Premier ticket at BJ’s Food Mart on Michigan Avenue after she finished her shift at the store, according to the North Carolina Education Lottery.
POWERBALL JACKPOT AT $512M, MEGA MILLIONS HITS $965M
Between a $200,000 annual payment over 20 years or a lump sum of $2.4 million, Amin decided on the latter. After state and federal taxes, she took home $1,722,008.
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The Carolina Black Premier game, which launched in July, still has two $4 million prizes and six $100,000 prizes available.
North Carolina
Boomtowns NC: Community colleges across the Triangle play key role in economic development
WAKE COUNTY, N.C. (WTVD) — As North Carolina continues to earn praise for its economic development, the state’s community college system is playing a major role in workforce training.
“What sets us apart is our talent and our ability to produce more talent all the time. No other southeastern state can boast our community college system, with 58 institutions that are nimbly presenting new curricula that meet the needs of these companies,” said North Carolina Commerce Secretary Lee Lilley, who was recently part of a delegation to travel to Japan in efforts to attract further investment in the state.
Lila Bradshaw, who is in her final semester at Johnston Community College, is excited at the opportunities afforded to her in the classroom.
“At JCC, you can really get the education you need to be able to go into those workforces,” Bradshaw explained.
“One of our buildings, the Workforce Development Center, is basically funded almost entirely by our biopharma industry partners. Students can come for a BioWork certificate and be in and out of the program in just a matter of weeks, and they’re instantly employable by either Novo Nordisk or Grifols or any of the other biopharma (companies),” explained Dr. Vern Lindquist, the President of Johnston Community College.
Bradshaw hopes to land a temp job in the life sciences industry before attending NC State.
“With the programs at JCC, you can apply (the skills) to a lot of different jobs, especially in RTP. There’s a whole lot of firms (and) companies opening,” Bradshaw explained.
Earlier this year, NC State announced the formation of Wolfpack Connect, a program which provides a guaranteed admissions pathway for community college students who meet certain criteria.
The students who transfer from the community college system to the four-year system graduate at higher rates than students who start at the four- year institutions and they graduate with higher GPA’s
“I’m very glad I went to a community college first before I decided to go to a university because the community, in my opinion, is way different. It’s a lot smaller, it’s a lot more affordable,” Bradshaw explained.
Across the North Carolina Community College System, enrollment has increased just over 10% over the past four academic years.
“I’ve been in Virginia, Illinois, New York. I’ve never been in a market that’s growing like this before. This is just kind of off the charts growth. The system itself is growing, not just us. It’s pretty amazing to be in a place where every year the college is getting bigger and better, and I’m hiring more faculty,” said Lindquist.
Keeping up with that growth remains a challenge.
“We’re seeing waiting lists across the board that began in July in areas where we don’t want to have waiting lists. Electricians, HVAC, law enforcement area. So the biggest challenge for us and the only thing that limits our growth right now is our ability to hire additional instructors,” said Dr. Scott Ralls, President of Wake Tech.
Ralls pointed to PropelNC, a model which incentivizes schools to invest in high-demand sectors.
“We’re the largest education provider for public safety, law enforcement/fire in the state and other areas like that, or the new companies that are coming in. Biopharma – being one of the fastest growing regions to our health care, where we’re primary higher education health care delivery. Across the breadth of all the job needs in Wake County, we are there,” Ralls explained.
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