With 15 death row commutations, Gov. Cooper joins a majority of U.S. governorsin limiting the excesses of the death ...
With another year coming to a close, the Triangle area once again became a hot spot for nationally relevant sports stories in ...
Helene’s intense rains didn’t just threaten homes and lives with rising floodwaters but also spawned fatal landslides.
An Asheville Citizen Times reporter shares the experience of reporting on and living in a community facing it's worst natural ...
The most common theme for coaches who tested the college waters for the first time after long runs in the NFL is that the ...
Gov. Roy Cooper announced he would change the death sentences of 15 people to life in prison without parole as one of his ...
I'm here to remind you that opportunity awaits Pat Kelsey's University of Louisville men's basketball team when the Cardinals ...
The outgoing head of NCDHHS oversaw the implementation of Medicaid expansion while working to bolster behavioral health ...
A South Carolina man with an extensive criminal history has been arrested again, according to Honea Path police.
In one of his final acts in office, Gov. Roy Cooper granted clemency to 15 people on death row. They include three people in Forsyth County — Cerron Hooke, James Little, and Timothy White. All 15 are ...
One main theme in N&O reporting found North Carolina legislative leaders using the state budget to devote taxpayer dollars to ...
Haitians and Black Americans engage in historically-rooted New Year's traditions that honor past struggles and manifest hope ...