Graduate Of North Carolina A&T Gives School $1 Million
A graduate of North Carolina A&T University in Greensboro is giving the school $1 million. The money will go toward scholarships and to help fight Alzheimer's disease.
A graduate of North Carolina A&T University in Greensboro is giving the school $1 million. The money will go toward scholarships and to help fight Alzheimer's disease.
Democrat Roy Cooper's lead over Republican Gov.
Substantial rain is in the forecast for Western North Carolina for the first time in a while, and it could help the fight against a series of mountain wildfires.
Fewer people are attending a world-renowned furniture market in North Carolina, where state law defines which bathrooms people can use and limits legal protections for LGBT people.
Nearly 200 world leaders met in Marrakech, Morocco earlier this month to discuss how to move forward in the fight against climate change.
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools will soon get a big boost after voters approved a $350 million bond package on the November ballot.
North Carolina's election board could formally consider later this week a Republican attorney's demand for a manual recount of Durham Cou
Thanksgiving is a time when many people think of hearth and home. This week's Across the Blue Ridge brings us home and to thoughts of home.
You are a paleontologist on expedition hunting dinosaur fossils. For all your efforts, you've unearthed just a few bone fragments. Back at the lab, you and your team determine that, based on their shape and size, you're looking at a colossal waste of time and resources. But a new tool is emerging which allows us to use dinosaur DNA to better understand prehistoric evolutionary trees. It may also help to find life on Mars, or treat human diseases.
A conservative-leaning group has asked a federal judge for an urgent hearing on its lawsuit demanding the state verify addresses of voters who use same-day registration.