It’s been a year since Greensboro Mayor Nancy Vaughan vowed to take a tougher stance on troubled bars and nightclubs with ...
After four years of leading Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools as superintendent, Dr. Nyah Hamlett announced she would be leaving the district in June.
Over two months since Election Day, the state has still not officially declared a winner and the race has been upended by protracted legal challenges.
Regular readers of this column may remember my interest in the so-called Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence dated May 20 ...
Robin Saul, N&R newspaper publisher, who helped to raise money for community safety nets during one of the city's bleakest ...
The Durham nonprofit Book Harvest received a major grant to help fund and expand its book distribution program for summer ...
Israeli strikes hit an unofficial border crossing in eastern Lebanon early Friday morning, killing two people and wounding 10, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry. The Israeli military said in ...
Sam Lilley, a young fiancé awaiting his fall wedding, was piloting the American Airlines flight that was minutes away from a ...
The North Carolina senator provided pivotal 50th “yes” vote to confirm Hegseth as defense secretary. The former Fox News host faced allegations about sexual assault and excessive drinking, which he ...
The North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management said Helene damaged over 7,000 private roads, bridges and culverts. The company said the new positions will bring an annual payroll impact ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina said Wednesday that she is “seriously considering” a gubernatorial run in 2026 and will make a final decision in the coming weeks.
Republican Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina announced on Wednesday that she is "seriously considering" a gubernatorial run in 2026 and expects to make a final decision in the coming weeks.