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Restoring the Clyde Jones Mural with Artist Thomas Begley. Special \| 13m 28s Video has Closed Captions \| CC. Thomas Begley restores a mural by outsider artist Clyde Jones, finding ...
We can think of cemeteries as spooky places scarred by sadness, or as beautiful and instructive windows into the lives of ...
That’s the dilemma with Masonboro Island Reserve near Wilmington – a magnificent 8.4-mile stretch of untouched shoreline that somehow remains hidden from North Carolina’s vacation spotlight. Where ...
That’s Masonboro Island Reserve near Wilmington – 8.4 miles of pristine, undeveloped beach that somehow remains North Carolina’s best-kept coastal secret. Where land meets water in perfect harmony – ...
The Category 4 storm devastated western North Carolina with record flooding. The Federal Emergency Management Agency denied North Carolina's request for the agency to match 100% of the state funds ...
Two ecologists explain why a misleading map is worse than no map at all, and how they have worked for years to track the ...
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein has issued a strong statement after Donald Trump's FEMA denied North Carolina’s reimbursement request for Hurricane Helene. North Carolina was denied Hurricane ...
Bird: Cardinal (1943) The Northern Cardinal became the state bird in 1943 after a vote by the North Carolina Bird Club. Cardinals are known for their bright red color and unique song. Cardinals do ...
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Freshman star Chloe Humphrey scored four goals, older sister Ashley Humphrey had four assists and North Carolina's defense dominated as the Tar Heels capped an unbeaten season ...
Otherwise, an area might be blank either because a species is absent or simply because no one looked for cicadas there. We have been verifying periodical cicada records and updating maps since the ...
The Trump administration accused North Carolina’s election board on Tuesday of violating federal law by failing to ensure voter registration records of some applicants contained identifying ...
BEFORE THIS PLAN WAS APPROVED. NOW, THE STATE’S FIRST BUCKIES COULD BE A SIGN NORTH CAROLINA IS GROWING QUICKLY. A NEW ARTICLE FROM THE U.S. NEWS AND WORLD REPORT SHOWS THAT THAT’S THE CASE.