Issues

April 2026

Spring Getaways

In working on this issue’s cover story, I took advantage of an early spring day and got my kids out on a section of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail in Raleigh. I explained how the very path we were on stretched all the way west to the mountains, and east to the Outer Banks. “Let’s walk to the beach!” they both exclaimed. Although we lacked the time for that journey, I shared their excitement — our state’s epic trails are ripe with potential adventure. We also share how NC lineworkers are taking their work to Central America this spring.

—Scott Gates, editor

More Power

More Power

NC Electric Co-ops to Power Guatemalan Village

NC co-ops to bring electricity to a Guatemalan village through the Brighter World Initiative

More Power

Co-op Directors Receive Highest State Honor

Two Pee Dee Electric directors received NC’s highest honor for their leadership and service

More Power

New U.S. Generation Expected to Top Record in 2026

Solar power, energy storage lead additions

Carolina Kitchen

Caramelized Ham Steak

Dried fruits are often forgotten fruits but bring so much to the table. Serve this flavorful chutney with meats, fish, on cheese boards and sandwiches … or spoon it over vanilla ice cream!

Ginger Ale Pound Cake 

Warmer weather calls for lighter, brighter flavors like lemon, ginger and coconut. Add some fresh fruit and whipped cream and serve at Easter brunch!

Mashed Potato Salad Stuffed Potatoes

Some of us prefer our potato salad on the creamy side when freshly made and still warm. So we made some and tucked it inside a crispy, crunchy, salted potato shell.

Mussels Fettuccine

Seafood and pasta fans, here’s a version of a southern Italian or even Neapolitan dish. When the juice from the shellfish meets the fresh ingredients, it is a ‘true pair’ (This sporting clays term means that both clays go at one time. So when you yell ‘pull!’ you get everything at once!). And just like that, this dish gives you everything at once!

Carolina Living

Carolina Living

How to Create Your Own ‘Spring Break’ as an Adult

Five low-cost ways to recharge at home

Carolina Living

How to Make Tax Season a Breeze

Simple systems to take the chaos out of next year’s filing season

Carolina Living

Bloom Without the Burnout

Intentional ways to use your spring spark

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Energy Sense

The Latest in Electric Lawn Care

Extension cords are a thing of the past

Carolina Gardens

Summertime Showstopper

Plus Garden To-Do’s for April

Tip Of The Month

Set Your Ceiling Fan For the Season

A quick adjustment can improve comfort and reduce energy use

Viewpoints

A Day in the Life of a Lineman

Linemen serve their communities by working in tough conditions to keep the power on safely

Carolina Snapshots

First Car

Reader submitted photos

Where in Carolina Country is This?

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