Tribal leaders said a casino could bring well-paying jobs to southeastern N.C., but critics worried about speed and ...
Our history is a year-round commitment for these North Carolinians. Here's what they fear could be lost as we approach America's 250th.
Six years ago, Nicole Carr was in the thick of covering the COVID-19 pandemic as an investigative TV journalist in Atlanta. Outside of work, she was four months postpartum and juggling virtual ...
This story is published through our partnership with NOTUS. Senator Thom Tillis expressed regret over his deciding vote to confirm Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, pointing to a “sophomoric sort of ...
State Rep. John Sauls has participated in just four days of voting over the past year, but showed up for veto overrides last ...
Arlinda Locklear pushed for decades for the U.S. government to fully acknowledge the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. As a tribal member and attorney, she spent countless hours researching Lumbee ...
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Michael Whatley is hopping on the Carolina Hurricanes bandwagon as the team aims for its first Stanley Cup in two decades. After a Wednesday event in Zebulon focusing ...
An attorney wants a do-over in a recent state Supreme Court ruling on whether the smell of alleged marijuana justifies a ...
At California-based Prime Healthcare, Mike Sarian was in charge of scouting nationwide for hospitals in or near bankruptcy to buy and revive. When he started in 2012, he oversaw 12 hospitals. By the ...
After Lumbees voted against a constitutional amendment that would have opened the door to gaming, the tribal council wants to explore its options.
North Carolina may be famous for its beaches and Blue Ridge Mountains, but the state has a lesser-known claim to fame. As the sweet potato capital, North Carolina grows 60% of the country’s supply—and ...