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Prison Release Fight: Michael Whatley’s campaign is attacking Gov. Roy Cooper over a court-ordered release of about 3,500 inmates, arguing Cooper is soft on crime—while critics say the ads miscast Cooper’s record and ignore how he pushed back on the orders. Public Safety & Courts: One year after the stabbing death of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on Charlotte’s light rail, her family has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the city, alleging inadequate security and enforcement; the case also keeps spotlighting bail and repeat-offender concerns. Elections Watch: A new High Point University poll shows Roy Cooper slipping in the NC Senate race against Michael Whatley, tightening the race as early voting approaches. Immigration Enforcement: Rep. Deborah Ross says ICE is detaining a lawful permanent resident, Venkata Vasamsetty, “illegally,” citing lack of medication and family alarm. State Politics & Policy: Gov. Josh Stein’s office announced rural infrastructure grants, including nearly $700,000 for Tarboro-area business expansions tied to new jobs. Surveillance Debate: A North Carolina editorial warns that automatic license plate readers are spreading statewide without enough trust-and-oversight safeguards, pointing to misuse allegations in Charlotte and Mooresville. Federal/Defense Personnel: Reports say Army Secretary Dan Driscoll may exit the Trump administration by end of 2026 after tensions with Pete Hegseth.

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