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Thursday, April 2, 2026

NC Supreme Court throws out multi-billion dollar plan in long-running Leandro lawsuit



NC Supreme Court throws out multi-billion dollar plan in long-running Leandro lawsuit | WRAL-TV (Raleigh, NC) 

The North Carolina Supreme Court on Thursday threw out the multi-billion dollar plan to improve North Carolina’s public schools in the long-running lawsuit known as Leandro.

The 111-page ruling invalidates most of the last decade's worth of work in the case. In particular, it vacates the 2022 state Supreme Court decision that authorized the funding of the plan in a method that bypassed the state General Assembly, prompting challenges from legislative leaders and the state's controller. [Read More

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Macon Media Summary

The Leandro case is a long-running North Carolina lawsuit (started in 1994) that says the state constitution requires every child to receive a "sound basic education." This includes enough qualified teachers and principals, proper classroom resources, and extra support for students who need it—especially in lower-wealth or rural areas like many parts of western North Carolina.

Over the years, courts developed a comprehensive plan to fix these problems. It called for billions of extra state dollars statewide for higher teacher pay, more counselors and support staff, better services for students with disabilities, and other improvements to help public schools.

Earlier court orders (including a 2022 Supreme Court decision) had said the state must fund this plan, even if the legislature didn't want to spend that much. This would have sent additional money to school districts across North Carolina, including Macon County Schools.

What the April 2026 Ruling Changes

On April 2, 2026, the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled 4-3 to largely reject that multi-billion-dollar court-ordered plan and the requirements forcing the state to pay for it.

For residents of Macon County, this means:

  • The big, guaranteed increases in state funding that Macon County Schools were counting on (or hoping for) under the Leandro plan are no longer required.
  • Local schools will not automatically receive the extra money that could have gone toward raising teacher salaries, adding support staff like counselors or nurses, improving special education services, or other upgrades.
  • Funding for Macon County public schools will now go back to the usual process: the North Carolina General Assembly decides how much money to send to schools through the regular state budget. Local county commissioners also play a role in supplementing that with local funds.

In short: Macon County Schools won't get the forced statewide Leandro money boosts that some districts had been planning around. Any improvements will depend on what state lawmakers in Raleigh choose to fund in future budgets, plus decisions made by the Macon County Board of Commissioners.

Why This Matters for Local Education in Macon County

Macon County is a rural county in the mountains of western North Carolina. Rural districts like our face extra challenges, such as:

  • attracting and keeping qualified teachers (especially in subjects like math, science, or special education)
  • serving students who may need more support due to poverty, transportation issues, or other local factors
  • operating with tighter budgets compared to larger urban districts

Because of this, the Leandro plan would have directed relatively more help to areas like Macon County. With the court order mostly thrown out, those specific extra resources are off the table for now.

The core idea from older Leandro rulings—that every child in North Carolina, including those in Macon County, has a right to a sound basic education—still stands. However, without the detailed, expensive fix being enforced by the courts, progress on school improvements will rely more on politics-as-usual in the state legislature and your local county government.

Education groups are disappointed by the ruling, while leaders who argued the courts shouldn't override the legislature are pleased. For families and educators in Macon County, this likely means continued budget pressures and no big new influx of state money in the short term. Future improvements will depend on what the legislature and county commissioners decide to prioritize.

NCDEQ: Drought intensifies in North Carolina



 

RALEIGH – Drought conditions have worsened across North Carolina, with 15 counties now experiencing extreme drought, and most counties experiencing severe drought or moderate drought, according to the North Carolina Drought Management Advisory Council (DMAC).

Based on data from the Southeast Regional Climate Center, precipitation totals for the last six months are almost 10 inches below normal for many areas across the state, with some areas experiencing greater deficits. Rainfall stations at the Raleigh-Durham International Airport, at Hickory and in the Charlotte area have recorded their driest six months on record. Many streams and rivers are at all-time low levels, according to U.S. Geological Survey data.

“Winter is usually the time when North Carolina’s water supplies get replenished due to good rains and low-water demand, but those good rains did not happen this winter,” said Klaus Albertin, chair of the DMAC. “The rain we’ve had so far has not been enough to make up for the precipitation deficit. The snowfall that we had this winter had lower-than-normal water content, with snow-to-water equivalents of more than 20 inches of snow to 1 inch of water.”

While impacts from drought have been limited due to lower water demand in the winter months, more significant effects are expected for water systems, agriculture and water recreation if the drought continues, Albertin said.

“We could see poor growth for farmers at the start of the growing season, or delays in planting, low reservoir levels and closed boat launches,” Albertin said.

For counties in extreme drought, or D3 conditions, water systems are advised to follow their Water Shortage Response Plan and adhere to water use reduction measures. They must report weekly water use and conservation status online through the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Water Resource’s Local Water Supply Plan website.

“The public should follow any local water supply restrictions,” Albertin said. “Municipal websites are usually the best place to look for information on restrictions that are in place.”

Due to increased wildfire risk, the N.C. Forest Service has issued a ban on all open burning and has canceled all burning permits statewide effective 6 p.m. Saturday, March 28, until further notice.

DMAC is a collaboration of drought experts from various government agencies in North Carolina, Virginia and South Carolina, and organized by DWR. DMAC members meet weekly and submit their drought condition recommendations to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the National Drought Mitigation Center for updates to the U.S. Drought Monitor, a map of the nation’s drought conditions. DMAC’s drought map is updated weekly on Thursdays, based on conditions through the previous Tuesday. To view North Carolina’s drought map, visit www.ncdrought.org.

To learn more, visit our drought education page.

Lowering U.S. & NC Flags in Honor of North Carolina Rep. Mike Clampitt


Governor Josh Stein today ordered all U.S. and North Carolina flags at state facilities be lowered to half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Saturday, April 4 in honor of North Carolina State House Representative Mike Clampitt, who died on Wednesday, March 18, after a long battle with cancer.

 

Before his passing, Rep. Clampitt was serving his fourth term and recently won the GOP primary to run for a fifth term in office. A native of Swain County, Rep. Clampitt represented North Carolina's 119th District including Transylvania, Jackson and Swain Counties. Services for Rep. Clampitt will be held in Cullowhee, North Carolina on April 4.

 

 

"Before I was sworn in as Governor, Representative Mike Clampitt was one of the first people I called as we worked to rebuild western NC after Hurricane Helene," said Governor Josh Stein. "He was a steadfast public servant for his community in WNC, and today I am saddened by the news of his passing. May his memory be a blessing."

  

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Individuals, businesses, schools, municipalities, counties, and other government subdivisions are also
encouraged to fly flags at half-staff for the time indicated.
 

Weather Briefing for Thursday, April 02, 2026







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1. Above normal temperatures with daily chances for showers and thunderstorms through Saturday.

2. Cold front Saturday night and Sunday increases the chance for rainfall.

3. Frost/freeze conditions possible in the mountains early to middle of next week.


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GENERAL FORECAST

(since this is a quick forecast intended to cover the whole county, bear in mind that higher elevations may experience cooler temperatures than this and the lower elevations may experience higher temperatures than those in the forecast)

..TODAY....Mostly sunny. Patchy fog this morning. A slight chance of showers this morning, then a chance of showers with a slight chance of thunderstorms this afternoon. Highs in the lower 70s. South winds 5 to 10 mph. Gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon. Chance of rain 30 percent.

..TONIGHT....Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s. South winds 5 to 10 mph. Gusts up to 25 mph in the evening.

..FRIDAY....Mostly cloudy. Highs in the lower 70s. South winds around 5 mph.

..FRIDAY NIGHT....Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s. South winds around 5 mph.

..SATURDAY....Mostly cloudy. A chance of showers in the morning, then showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs in the lower 70s. South winds 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 70 percent.

..SATURDAY NIGHT....Showers likely with a chance of thunderstorms in the evening, then showers after midnight. Lows in the mid 50s. Chance of rain 90 percent.

..SUNDAY....Showers in the morning, then partly sunny with a chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs in the lower 60s. Chance of rain 90 percent.

..SUNDAY NIGHT....Partly cloudy. Cooler with lows in the upper 30s.


HAZARDOUS WEATHER



Local and state-wide burn bans are in place until further notice.

Patchy dense fog is possible this morning in areas that received rain yesterday. Visibilities are likely to be reduced to less than half a mile.

Friday through Sunday will bring daily chances for isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms. Widespread severe weather is not expected at this time.







NEWS UPDATES
(Links aggregated to show what various news outlets are reporting)






State and Local News


Artemis II astronauts carry a piece of WNC during historic mission around the moon | WLOS-TV (Asheville, NC)



• Crews battle dozens of new North Carolina wildfires as dry weather fuels spread [WLOS-TV (Asheville, NC)]

• NC renews push to collect $100k from group run by wife of Mark Robinson [WRAL-TV (Raleigh, NC)]

• (audio) 4 bills backed by NC GOP Senate leader Berger that could become law in 2026 [Raleigh News and Observer]

• Asheville groups respond to 2026 Point-in-Time count [Asheville Citizen-Times]


Other News


Supreme Court considers constitutionality of Trump’s birthright citizenship order | PBS News Hour



• Oral Argument - Audio and Transcript [US Supreme Court]

Sailing out of the Persian Gulf via the Iranian Toll Booth | Strait of Hormuz Update 31 March 2026 | What's Going on With Shipping?



Iran’s president appeals to the American public amid ‘war of narratives’ | Al Jazeera



• Iran Update Special Report, April 1, 2026 [Institute for the Study of War]

• AP News Liveblog [AP News]

• Jerusalem Post Liveblog [Jerusalem Post]

• BBC Liveblog [BBC News]

• Al Jazeera Liveblog [Al Jazeera]

• Fox News Liveblog [Fox News]

How will Artemis II astronauts sleep in space? | CBS News



Sky News correspondent reacts to historic Artemis II rocket launch | Sky News



Special Report: President Trump delivers update on war with Iran | NBC News



• Takeaways from Trump’s address: No end date for Iran war and few details on strategy ahead [AP News]

• Trump says Iran ‘no longer a threat’ after 32 days — outlines next phase of US war [Fox News]

• S&P 500’s War Pattern: The Wipeout Begins Every Thursday [Yahoo News]

• Iran sets up ‘toll booth’ in Strait of Hormuz, as oil tankers detour via Larak Island for safe passage [CNBC]

Trump’s Aggressive but Vague Iran Announcement | Insight with Haslinda Amin 04/02/2026 | Bloomberg Television



ABC World News Tonight with David Muir Full Broadcast - April 1, 2026 | ABC News



PBS News Hour full episode, April 1, 2026 | PBS NewsHour



Washington Today (4-1-26): Pres. Trump attends SCOTUS challenge to his ending birthright citizenship | C-SPAN



Trump threatens to pull U.S. out of NATO | World News Tonight | TVP WORLD



• Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, April 01, 2026 [Institute for the Study of War]

• In pictures: Artemis II roars into space on historic Moon mission [BBC News]

• Five takeaways from President Trump’s address on Iran [The Hill]

Trump says Iran war nearly over, but warns of more strikes | DW News



• Sun news: What happened to last night’s auroras? [EarthSky]

• Physicists just solved a strange fusion mystery that stumped experts [Science Daily ]

• Group Pushing Age Verification Requirements for AI Turns Out to Be Sneakily Backed by OpenAI [Gizmodo]

• Here’s what that Claude Code source leak reveals about Anthropic’s plans [Ars Technica]

• There was a bit of toilet trouble on NASA's Artemis 2 mission to the moon [Space.com]

Launchpad view of Artemis II Launch | C-SPAN



Object That Wobbled Space Time Just Solved Two Mysteries in Astronomy | Anton Petrov



• Crypto Startup Uses Polymarket to Bet on Its Own Fundraise, Blindsiding Backers [Decrypt]

• Bitcoin dips, oil rises as Trump addresses nation on war in Iran [Coin Telegraph]

Into The BabyVerse | Benjamin Cowen


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Published at 6.00am on Thursday, April 02, 2026
Author: Bobby Coggins







Both are in drydock for maintenance. Comfort is due out in April, Mercy in July. There was an incident a US Navy submariner was airlifted by a Danish Defense Seahawk helicopter, deployed from the Vædderen, a Danish military patrol ship. Maybe he's upset that we required medical assistance from them. That's funny, because the Mercy won't be available until July 2026 and the Comfort won't be available until at least April 2026. 42m Reply Top fan Bobby Coggins There was an incident a US Navy submariner was airlifted by a Danish Defense Seahawk helicopter, deployed from the Vædderen, a Danish military patrol ship. Maybe he's upset that we required medical assistance from them. -->

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

NASA to Send Four Astronauts Around Moon in Artemis II Mission





 NASA is scheduled to launch a manned crew around the moon for the first time since 1972 this evening. I have gathered a few links of where to watch and a couple of places to learn about the mission.


The launch window opens at 6.24pm and the four astronauts are expected to spend the next ten days in space.

Learn more at

Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemis_II

NASA Webpage
https://www.nasa.gov/mission/artemis-ii/

Here are a few places to watch it if you're not close to the television:

C-SPAN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaBaQ9EruJs

NASA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tf_UjBMIzNo

NASA Spaceflight (citizen journalists)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8c-GAkIzpGE

Spaceflight Now
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ut729170L0M

The Launch Pad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-aBqi221p0

Everyday Astronaut
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOsSRRBMNoc

#MaconSpace #MannedSpaceflight #ArtemisII

Wednesday 04-01-2026

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GENERAL FORECAST

(since this is a quick forecast intended to cover the whole county, bear in mind that higher elevations may experience cooler temperatures than this and the lower elevations may experience higher temperatures than those in the forecast)

..TODAY....Partly sunny. Patchy dense fog this morning. A chance of showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. Visibility one quarter mile or less at times this morning. Highs in the mid 70s. Southwest winds around 5 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent.

..TONIGHT....Partly cloudy. A chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening. Lows in the mid 50s. South winds around 5 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent.

..THURSDAY....Partly sunny. A chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs in the lower 70s. South winds 5 to 10 mph. Gusts up to 25 mph in the afternoon. Chance of rain 30 percent.

..THURSDAY NIGHT....Partly cloudy with a chance of showers in the evening, then mostly cloudy after midnight. Lows in the mid 50s. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph. Gusts up to 25 mph in the evening. Chance of rain 30 percent.

..FRIDAY....Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. Highs in the lower 70s. South winds around 5 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent.

..FRIDAY NIGHT....Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. Lows in the mid 50s. Chance of rain 50 percent.


HAZARDOUS WEATHER



Local and state-wide burn bans are in place until further notice.

Widely scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are possible this afternoon and evening with a risk for a few lightning strikes and brief heavy rainfall.

Thursday through Sunday will bring daily chances for isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms. Widespread severe weather is not expected at this time.







NEWS UPDATES
(Links aggregated to show what various news outlets are reporting)






State and Local News


Eastern NC officials visit WNC post-Helene | WLOS-TV (Asheville, NC)



• Mountain growers raise produce prices as fertilizer costs surge amid war with Iran [WLOS-TV (Asheville, NC)]

• Disputes grow between NC Bar, legislative committee tasked with reforming it [WRAL-TV (Raleigh, NC)]

• North Carolina’s Halifax Resolves will be back home for America250 celebration [Raleigh News and Observer]

• Rep. Edwards wants to give CMS ability to 'take over' Mission Hospital [Asheville Citizen-Times]


Other News


Why the U.S. might target Iran's Kharg Island with a ground operation | CBS News



Sailing out of the Persian Gulf via the Iranian Toll Booth | Strait of Hormuz Update 31 March 2026 | What's Going on With Shipping?



‘Large fire’ at Kuwait airport after ‘brazen attack’ on fuel tanks | Al Jazeera



• Iran Update Special Report: March 31 , 2026 [Institute for the Study of War]

• AP News Liveblog [AP News]

• Jerusalem Post Liveblog [Jerusalem Post]

• BBC Liveblog [BBC News]

• Al Jazeera Liveblog [Al Jazeera]

• Fox News Liveblog [Fox News]

Trump threatens Iran's energy infrastructure, Congress on break amid shutdown and more | The Takeout | CBS News



War With Iran Full Episode: Mon, Mar 30, 2026 | ABC News



Is Trump surrounded by 'yes men'? | Iran war | Sky News



Investigation underway after Army helicopters seen flying near Kid Rock's home | NBC News



• US attacks Iranian nuclear site while Tehran hits oil tanker off the Dubai coast [AP News]

• Pentagon cites ‘meritocracy’ as reported officer promotion removals draw Democratic criticism [Fox News]

• Fed Chair Powell sees no threat of private credit 'contagion,' says interest rates are in a 'good place' [Yahoo News]

• Pete Hegseth’s broker attempted to make defense investments before Iran war: Financial Times [CNBC]

Iran War: Trump Willing to End War Without Reopening Hormuz: WSJ | Daybreak Europe 3/31/2026 | Bloomberg Television



ABC World News Tonight with David Muir Full Broadcast - March 30, 2026 | ABC News



PBS News Hour full episode, March 30, 2026 | PBS NewsHour



Washington Today (3/30/26): U.S.-Iran Tensions, Rising Oil Prices, DHS Funding Stalled | C-SPAN



Ukraine offers to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz | World News Tonight | TVP WORLD



• Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, March 30, 2026 [Institute for the Study of War]

• Huge fires at Russian oil facilities following Ukraine strikes, satellite images show [BBC News]

• Trump approval slips to 33 percent in new survey [The Hill]

What have the last two months of blockade meant for people in Cuba? | DW News



• Sun news: X flare could bring huge auroras [EarthSky]

• A surprising new idea about how the Big Bang may have happened [Science Daily ]

• Feds Sniffing Around Polymarket After Suspicious Bets [Gizmodo]

• After 16 years and $8 billion, the military’s new GPS software still doesn’t work [Ars Technica]

• Huge solar flare no threat to Artemis 2 astronaut launch to the moon, NASA says [Space.com]

Why Fusion is Always 10 Years Away | Kyle Hill



Black Hole Collision Shocked Scientists When it Produced Light | Anton Petrov



• New US Rule Seeks to Open $8T Retirement Market to Crypto [Decrypt]

• Quantum computers need far less qubits to crack crypto than thought: Google [Coin Telegraph]

Bitcoin Faces Massive Macro Shift As Global Chaos Worsens! | The Wolf Of All Streets


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Published at 6.00am on Wednesday, April 01, 2026
Author: Bobby Coggins







Both are in drydock for maintenance. Comfort is due out in April, Mercy in July. There was an incident a US Navy submariner was airlifted by a Danish Defense Seahawk helicopter, deployed from the Vædderen, a Danish military patrol ship. Maybe he's upset that we required medical assistance from them. That's funny, because the Mercy won't be available until July 2026 and the Comfort won't be available until at least April 2026. 42m Reply Top fan Bobby Coggins There was an incident a US Navy submariner was airlifted by a Danish Defense Seahawk helicopter, deployed from the Vædderen, a Danish military patrol ship. Maybe he's upset that we required medical assistance from them. -->