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Scammers exploit cryptocurrency ATMs in North Carolina, causing severe financial losses, prompting officials to launch a prevention initiative.
North Carolina is among 20 states seeking an emergency court decision to reinstate the funds, arguing FEMA unlawfully halted ...
FEMA was wrong to break the law and cancel this money, which will save lives,” said Attorney General Jeff Jackson.
ENC cities and counties including Greenville, New Bern, Onslow County and Bertie County were set to receive a significant ...
Cryptocurrency ATMs, or crypto ATMs, can be found throughout North Carolina, often near convenience stores, gas stations, or smoke shops.
The federal grant program North Carolina and 19 other states want reinstated was expanded during the first Trump ...
The multi-state lawsuit seeks to restore $200 million in infrastructure funding after the abrupt program cancellation.
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson joined nearly 20 other states in filing a lawsuit against FEMA on Wednesday. The ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson has sued the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) over its ...
State Attorney General Jeff Jackson said on Wednesday, July 16, that he was suing FEMA for their decision to cancel a $200 million project meant to help North Carolina’s infrast ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson announced a new statewide initiative to combat a concerning cryptocurrency scam centering around increasingly prevalent ATMs.
NCDOT says it is to make way for smoother traffic flow to the state’s first Buc-ee’s.