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Sam Hayes left a job in the N.C. House to lead the State Board of Elections. All eyes are on him as he decides how elections ...
A new law sets a seven-year time limit to file a motion for appropriate relief. Opponents worry could allow wrongful convictions to stand.
Chantal dumped rain across central N.C. days after Gov. Stein vetoed a bill weakening climate goals. GOP lawmakers will ...
State Rep. John Bell’s former hemp-business partners say he threatened to use his “power and influence” if they didn’t pay $1 ...
Glenwood Camp offers families an affordable, community-centric camp where kids can build friendships and expand their worldview.
The labs are responsible for the forecasting that the nation relies on for storm warnings and emergency preparedness.
The probe into a sitting but unnamed Greensboro City Council member was initiated two days after an Assembly story on ...
Tony Brown challenged Duke students with hard questions on life. Now 82 and facing Stage 4 cancer, he’s still pushing them.
Federal and state officials have declared war on DEI at North Carolina's colleges and universities. What the orders mean isn't always clear.
President Peter Hans said in an interview he aims to create a ‘streamlined, non-ideological’ accreditor with five other southern states.
Residents in Brevard’s Cherry Street neighborhood are staying in RVs, carrying two mortgages, or living in construction zones while they wait for aid that could take years to arrive.