Saturday, December 6, 2025

NASCAR Trial Rolls On, Global Athletes Head South, and a Magical Toy Drive

The federal antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR that began Monday continued into the weekend as plaintiffs and defendants took the stand.
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Article Icon 1NASCAR Antitrust Trial Continues

The federal antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR that began Monday continued into the weekend as plaintiffs and defendants took the stand.

NASCAR's executive vice president for strategy, Scott Prime, made the case that the charter system that began in 2016—the crux of the case—was designed to grow the sport and level the playing field.

Jeffrey Kessler, the attorney representing the Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin-owned racing team 23XI, described NASCAR chairman Jim France as a "holdout" during renegotiations of the original charter. Michael Jordan was set to testify yesterday.

The lawsuit was originally filed in 2024 by racing teams 23XI and Front Row Sports, and alleges that NASCAR's charter system is monopolizing the sport.

Article Icon 1Wrongful Death Suit Settled

The City of Raleigh agreed to pay $975,000 to the family of Darryl Williams, who died in police custody in 2023.

The incident, which was captured by a police body cam, shows Williams had started running after police believed he had illegal drugs in his possession. Police used a Taser on Williams, who said he had a health condition. Williams later died in the hospital.

The five police officers listed in the lawsuit weren't criminally charged and the use of force was ruled justified, according to the Wake County District Attorney.

The Williams family had originally sued for $25 million, saying Darryl was tased six times.

Article Icon 1The Tall Tour Comes to Charlotte

The Tall Tour, started by 6'9" social media creator Tyler Bergantino, is set to meet in Charlotte today.

The tour, which was originally formed to be a place for tall people to hang out and connect, started as a local gathering but has quickly grown. Some events draw thousands of people, like the gathering in New York City that drew nearly 2,000 people.

The tour will be at Brewers at 4001 Yancey from 4-7 p.m.

Next stops on the tour include Greenville, South Carolina, on Dec. 20 and Miami on Jan. 3. Minimum height requirements are 5 feet, 8 inches for women and 6 feet, 1 inch for men.

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Around North Carolina

Statewide: Duke Energy requested a $1 billion annual revenue increase that would raise rates 15%, prompting Gov. Josh Stein and Attorney General Jeff Jackson to voice concerns over the potential cost spike. (More)

Also Statewide: A prior October recall from Ohio-based Great Lakes Cheese Co. was upgraded to a Class II recall, affecting products sold under multiple brands at major retailers including Walmart, Target, and Aldi. (More)

Charlotte: Operation Safe Season, a new multiagency effort featuring the Charlotte-Mecklenburg police department, aims to increase visibility and crack down on violent crime and repeat offenders. (More)

Also Charlotte will host the 2027 Military World Summer Games, bringing 8,000 athletes from 142 countries to compete in Olympic-style and military events held across both Carolinas. (More)

Gastonia: A man posing as an FBI agent stole $584 from a Subway restaurant, and no arrest has been reported as he faces up to three years in prison under federal law. (More)

Waxhaw: Museum of the Waxhaws officials say an electrical arc sparked the fire that destroyed the historic 1840 Secrest Cabin, leaving the building a complete loss. (More)


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North Carolina Sports

Duke football faces No. 17 Virginia at 8 p.m. tonight in the ACC championship game, needing a win to keep hopes alive for a spot in the 12-team College Football Playoff. (More)

College basketball unbeatens No. 4 Duke and No. 7 Michigan meet at noon today as each team chases a pivotal early-season win. (More)

The North Carolina High School Athletic Association voted to give high school referees a 5% pay bump starting next season. (More)

Former Duke quarterback Daniel Jones tapped two of his former college teammates to 3D-print a custom pad to protect his leg after fracturing his fibula. (More)

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Et Cetera

Stranger Things creators and Durham natives Matt and Ross Duffer enlisted the help of one of their old high school drama teachers to play the role of Miss Harris in season five of their hit Netflix series. (More)

Car dealership owner Brandon Reeves is living on his rooftop to collect 1,017 bikes for children in need this Christmas, and he has gathered 350 so far despite rain and cold. (More)

The Salvation Army's Magical Toy Drive marks its 25th year of providing Christmas gifts to thousands of Charlotte-area families, with donations accepted through Dec. 14. (More)

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North Carolina Meme Of The Week
The Poll

Did you get a wintry mix or just rain where you live?

  1. Wintry mix
  2. Rain
  3. Both
  4. Neither


Yesterday's Results:

Do you pay off your credit card each month?

  1. Always: 36%
  2. Usually: 18%
  3. Sometimes: 16%
  4. Never: 15%
  5. Don't have a credit card: 15%
North Carolina Trivia

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