HB2's replacement isn't going anywhere
For the first time, a federal judge stated that HB142, HB2's replacement, does not prevent transgender people from using facilities that match their gender ...
Read More »For the first time, a federal judge stated that HB142, HB2's replacement, does not prevent transgender people from using facilities that match their gender ...
Read More »Farmers lost far more in Hurricane Florence than during Hurricane Matthew, despite their preparation.
Read More »Towns across North Carolina are struggling to purify their drinking water after flooding caused the discharge of organic matter into major waterways.
Read More »Take a walk down spooky memory lane with The Lumina and see classics from "Beetlejuice" to "The Shining" for just $1 each.
Read More »Orange County is facing a retail gap that has lost the county millions of dollars in potential revenue. The retail gap happens when residents report ...
Read More »Research has shown that voter turnout remains low. Organizations are helping educate and register students prior to the 2018 midterm elections.
Read More »Early voting is upon us. Starting Oct. 17, students can start lining up at the polls. Here's a quick guide to where, when and how to submit your ballot. ...
Read More »“It’s going to be episodic; it’s going to be following major disasters,” Smith said. “The idea of retreating systematically and thoughtfully ...
Read More »"You know what they say, pride starts at home." Saturday marked Raleigh's 30th Pride festival. The event featured speaker Mandy Carter, a activist ...
Read More »The Town of Chapel Hill is preparing for the reconstruction of Hillborough Street and has started taking bids.
Read More »Two Duke Energy coal ash sites led to spills in the wake of Hurricane Florence. At a Goldsboro site, the nearby Neuse River has 18 times the amount of ...
Read More »From pumpkin carving with goats, hayrides, games, a maze, and baked goods, Spring Haven Farm has it all for the quintessential autumn day.
Read More »UNC School of Dentistry students and faculty aimed to 'Live like Deah' while volunteering for the fourth annual DEAH DAY to honor and remember former ...
Read More »According to the study, 57 percent of executives and 60 percent of hiring managers believe recent college graduates have the ability to succeed in entry-level ...
Read More »Researchers in the Triangle are concerned about the risks that e-cigarettes pose to adolescents, and two UNC students give their perspectives on how one ...
Read More »According to a new report, NC failed to account for certain student groups when assessing overall economic support.
Read More »The North Carolina State Fair starts in two weeks, and it will feature several new attractions along with past fan favorites. Some of the new shows include ...
Read More »Hurricane Florence left widespread damage to property across the state, so the U.S. House of Representatives is stepping in to help out.
Read More »While Hurricane Florence devastated many aspects of Eastern North Carolina, the hog industry might have been hit the hardest. Years of environmental and ...
Read More »After Hurricane Florence, a coal ash spill has been reported at a Duke Energy plant. But an ongoing lawsuit is saying they've been doing this for decades ...
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