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North Carolina’s Republican-crafted electoral maps are headed to trial this week as opponents contend they illegally ...
North Carolina congressional and legislative districts drawn by Republicans in 2023 that helped them retain majorities in ...
A mass shooting in Hickory, North Carolina, has resulted in one death and 11 injuries. The incident occurred at a house party in Hickory. A mass shooting in western North Carolina has killed one ...
North Carolina prison leaders say they are working on sending fewer people to solitary confinement, too. Leslie Cooley Dismukes, the new leader of the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction ...
The Justice Department sued North Carolina and its elections board on Tuesday, accusing officials of failing to maintain accurate voter rolls in violation of federal law. Assistant Attorney ...
The North Carolina Tar Heels continue to ride the Hubert Davis era, attempting to win a college basketball national title. North Carolina plays in the most consistent conference in college ...
More than 100 people died as Helene tore through western North Carolina in September, destroying homes, businesses and roadways. The storm's record-breaking devastation totaled $59.6 billion in ...
Hubert Davis and the North Carolina Tar Heels were forced back to the drawing board after an early exit from the postseason. North Carolina suffered a first-round loss to the Ole Miss Rebels ...
North Carolina has responded to a report that Jordon Hudson, Bill Belichick's girlfriend, was banned from the UNC facilities in an effort to clear up what the university called "false reports ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WECT) - Tourism spending in North Carolina exceeded 2023 numbers, according to NC officials. In a press release, the Office of the Governor says in 2024, tourists spent “more than $36.7 ...
He presented no evidence of illegal voting, but two GOP-dominated courts in North Carolina—the state of appeals and state Supreme Court—green-lit his scheme to throw out enough votes to potent ...
Hurricane Helene devastated towns across the south in September, causing record rainfall and triggering historic flooding. Seven months later, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is still on ...