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North Carolina has begun cleanup efforts after a historic snowfall, with officials warning that hazardous travel conditions could persist for several days due to lingering ice and refreezing. To meet heightened demand during the cold snap, the Department of Energy has extended a waiver allowing Duke Energy to boost power output amid frigid temperatures. Meanwhile, […]
Each scholarship is now valued at between $3,578 and $7,942 each year, spread across four income tier levels ranging from $61,050 for a family of four in the first tier to $274,725 a year in the fourth tier.
North Carolina is digging out after a nor’easter dumped record snow statewide. Carteret County led totals, with Eastern NC seeing its biggest storm since 1989 or 1980.
The North Carolina Supreme Court issued new orders Friday in two cases linked to the monthslong election dispute between high court candidates Allison Riggs and Jefferson Griffin in 2024 and 2025.
You can’t say they’re removing an early voting site on NCA&T’s campus for the midterm primary because there has never been one in past midterms.
The North Carolina Supreme Court will not consider a Charlotte television reporter’s pursuit of records linked to a fatal 2023 shooting involving private security guards.
This order has been extended through 12pm on Feb. 3.
Governor Josh Stein has declared a state of emergency ahead of a statewide snowstorm, urging residents to prepare for hazardous travel, power outages, and dangerous conditions as winter weather moves in. The day also brings sad news from the political community, with a candidate for the North Carolina House passing away suddenly, prompting tributes and […]
Remaining loyal to those old principles, even after others have abandoned them, does not mean we’ve changed.
A group seeking public records that could link the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to COVID-19’s origins is asking the state’s highest court for help.
“Kim was a lovely person with a warm, generous heart, and she carried herself with kindness, sincerity, and grace,” said Thomas Monks (Delaney’s opponent)
Dropping during National School Choice Week, the new CJ Poll found broad support for key planks of the school-choice movement.