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State Tipoffs Involving North Carolina Newsletter for 2025-07-16 ( 4 items )  
Duke Energy Announces Dividend Payments to Shareholders (10)
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, July 16 -- Duke Energy issued the following news release on July 15, 2025: * * * Duke Energy announces dividend payments to shareholders * CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK) today declared a quarterly cash dividend on its common stock of $1.065 per share, an increase of $0.02. This dividend is payable on Sept. 16, 2025, to shareholders of record at the close of business on Aug. 15, 2025. The company also declared a quarterly cash dividend on its Series A pr more PR

N.C. Republican Party: National Democrats Call Out NC Democratic Party Over Antisemitism (10)
RALEIGH, North Carolina, July 16 -- The North Carolina Republican Party issued the following news release: * * * National Democrats Call Out NC Democratic Party Over Antisemitism A blockbuster rebuke of the North Carolina Democratic Party's constituency of antisemitism came from Democratic Majority for Israel on Monday. DMFI is a powerhouse Washington, D.C. Democratic Party-aligned organization. A media release from the group's President and CEO, Brian Romick is a devastating, blockbuster re more PR

N.C. Utilities Commission: Public Hearing Set for Duke Energy Progress Renewable Energy Cost Recovery (10)
WASHINGTON, July 16 -- The North Carolina Utilities Commission, Raleigh, has scheduled a hearing to review application (Docket No. E-2, Sub 1355) for approval of "Competitive Procurement of Renewable Energy" cost recovery rider of Duke Energy Progress LLC, Raleigh, North Carolina. The hearing will allow for public and expert witness testimony regarding the costs associated with adding renewable energy to the state's power generation. Under North Carolina General Statutes Section 62-110.8, utili more PR

University of Colorado-Boulder: Why Flood Prediction in the US Falls Short and How Researchers are Working to Fix It (10)
BOULDER, Colorado, July 16 -- The University of Colorado Boulder campus issued the following news: * * * Why flood prediction in the US falls short and how researchers are working to fix it By Yvaine Ye Dangerous floods struck communities across the United States this July. Heavy rains in New York region killed at least two people after swamping roads and rails this week. In New Mexico, a flash flood hit a mountain town, killing three people. Torrential rain from a tropical storm destroyed more PR