North Carolina’s latest revenue forecast is trending upward, but lawmakers are warning that rising Medicaid costs and planned tax cuts could still strain the state budget. In business news, Cary-based Epic Games is cutting 20% of its workforce following a slowdown tied to Fortnite’s performance. Meanwhile, the State Board of Elections has certified the 2026 primary results, with audits confirming accuracy and integrity. In energy policy, a major offshore wind project off the NC coast has been scrapped after the Trump administration canceled federal leases, while community college enrollment has now surpassed pre-pandemic levels. The USDA also announced a new voluntary “Product of USA” labeling program aimed at increasing transparency for consumers.

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Statewide Burn Ban; ABC Audit; Helene Recovery Moves Forward
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