The “ Ending Offensive Indian Mascots” bill filed on Tuesday would give North Carolina K-12 public schools a two-year ...
The Lumbee Tribe Project IndigeCHOICE Program hosted College Day on Friday at the Pembroke Boys and Girls Club.
Rep. Jarrod Lowery (R-Robeson), who is Lumbee, filed House Bill 655 on Tuesday. The bill, which is titled "Ending Offensive Indian Mascots," would require the State Board of Education ban public ...
The Lumbee will protect nearly 1,400 acres of wetlands and forest in Robeson County through a land donation to the tribe.
The NCAA Tournament Selection Committee did quite a job selecting and seeding teams for this NCAA Tournament. The Elite Eight ...
Nonprofit donates land to Lumbee Tribe ...
A bill being considered in the North Carolina State Senate would commit time and money to the study of psychoactive chemicals ...