Catawba County sees lowest price for regular gas at $3.37 in week ending Apr. 25
The cheapest per-gallon price for regular gas in Catawba County during the week ending Apr. 25 was $3.37 per gallon.

The cheapest per-gallon price for regular gas in Catawba County during the week ending Apr. 25 was $3.37 per gallon.

Drivers in Catawba County reported a weekly low of $3.03 per gallon for E15 gas in the week ending Apr. 25.

The lowest price for a gallon of regular gas in Burke County during the week ending Apr. 25 was $3.46, according to customer reports to GasBuddy.

Congressman Pat Harrigan voted for a new federal budget plan that sets U.S. spending levels through 2035 while increasing funding for defense and border security programs. He said more work is needed on reducing the national debt.

Congressman Pat Harrigan used social media posts dated April 29–30, 2026 to explain recent legislative decisions regarding surveillance law reauthorization, support for small business participation in quantum research policy, and advocacy for…

The week’s cheapest E85 gas price in Caldwell County stood at $2.96 per gallon in the week ending Apr. 25.

Congressman Pat Harrigan and Senator Joni Ernst urge Congress to address political prosecutions facing allied special operations veterans from Australia and Britain. Their op-ed highlights concerns about military trust between nations.

Congressman Pat Harrigan voted against renewing FISA Section 702, citing concerns about Americans’ privacy rights and past abuses by federal agencies. He emphasized the need for reforms before supporting reauthorization.

Frye Regional Medical Center has published its annual Community Benefit Report detailing major investments made during 2025 toward healthcare delivery improvements across Catawba County. The report highlights expanded specialty services along with significant contributions supporting both patients’ needs regardless of ability-to-pay and ongoing staff development.

Rep. Pat Harrigan voted for legislation repealing restrictions on fossil fuel use in federal buildings on Apr. 23. The Reliable Federal Infrastructure Act seeks to allow more flexibility with energy sources while awaiting Senate review.