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.
Internal conflict over hiring and retention has plagued UNC-Chapel Hill’s School of Civic Life and Leadership since it was launched in 2024, and turnover has continued this summer. Theologian and ...
After Lumbees voted against a constitutional amendment that would have opened the door to gaming, the tribal council wants to explore its options.
State Rep. John Sauls has participated in just four days of voting over the past year, but showed up for veto overrides last ...
Republican leaders released their much-anticipated state budget on Tuesday morning. We’ll have more to report as it inches toward the finish line this week, but here are eight new developments that ...
Inside a grand old home on Waynesville’s Walnut Street, a transformation is occurring. Flamy Grant has been painting her face, starting with her eyebrows, since 7:30 a.m. She has a ring light balanced ...
Tribal leaders said a casino could bring well-paying jobs to southeastern N.C., but critics worried about speed and ...
The Assembly and America’s Future hosted a Newsmakers event about the pressures facing history and civics education on the cusp of the country’s 250th anniversary.
A Guilford County woman sued her employer after she was fired for failing drug tests. She said she took legal, hemp-derived products.
An attorney wants a do-over in a recent state Supreme Court ruling on whether the smell of alleged marijuana justifies a ...
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 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results