North Carolina feels like a state standing in the middle of a four lane highway trying to remember the words to an old country song. Half of us are trying to hold onto the version we grew up with. The other half are arriving daily with Cali, Jersey, Texas and New York license plates and opinions about how things “should be done.” Small towns are becoming suburbs. Backroads now got traffic circles. Old tobacco fields got townhomes named after the thing they bulldozed to build them. Somewhere along the way, every town started getting: a brewery, luxury apartments, a boutique pet spa, and a place selling burgers for $19 with “aioli” on them. Meanwhile the old lady at the country diner still calls everybody “baby,” and somehow that feels more like North Carolina than half the new construction in the state. You can feel the tug of war everywhere right now. Old North Carolina. New North Carolina. One side wants growth. One side wants to recognize where they live again. And honestly? Most folks probably fall somewhere in the middle. Because we all want our kids to have opportunity. We just don’t wanna lose the soul of the place while it’s happening. North Carolina used to feel like a secret. Now it feels like everybody found it at once.
What’s one thing happening in North Carolina right now that perfectly explains where we are as a state...