Among the most infamous pirates in history, this gentleman of fortune used North Carolina's oldest town as one of his bases ...
On November 10, 1898, white supremacists led the only successful U.S. coup, overthrowing Wilmington’s Black-led government in the ‘Wilmington Massacre.’ Its full toll and legacy remain unknown.
The first-ever exhibition on Madison, North Carolina native and classical music trailblazer Mary Cardwell Dawson will close ...
Over two months since Election Day, the state has still not officially declared a winner and the race has been upended by protracted legal challenges.
Several communities across the state are celebrating the 200th year anniversary of a French general’s farewell tour through North Carolina, now through next month.
Universities will still be allowed to offer the diversity-related courses, but students cannot be required to take them.
The North Carolina Board of Transportation approved a resolution to name a bridge in the memory of a Wake County deputy killed in the line of duty, the sheriff’s office said Thursday.