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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has reached a $750,000 settlement with the family of Professor Zijie Yan, who was shot and killed on campus in August 2023.
New research zeroes in on households living paycheck to paycheck, yet often with income that’s too high for assistance. By Ali Edwards For the Salisbury Post TrendingMLB: Kepley signs with CubsNew ...
The North Carolina Department of Transportation is in the process of closing down the railroad crossing on Henderson Grove Church Road, which is expected to be completed by October. The crossing is ...
Thomasville City Manager Michael Brandt says his staff is continuing to rebuild their network, and the city is still ...
A federal court decision Wednesday blocks the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from using a potentially harmful algaecide at Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge, a compound that environmental groups ...
Former American Airlines flight attendant Estes Carter Thompson III received a sentence of 18.5 years, followed by five years ...
The SEC features no shortage of star power once again. That includes the backfield featuring Quintrevion Wisner and Jadan Baugh.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (WTVD) -- The state of North Carolina agreed to pay a $750,000 settlement to a wrongful death claim filed ...
An Air Force command halted its use of Sig Sauer's M18 handgun following an airman's death Months after her car was ...
WYTHEVILLE, Va. (WDBJ) - An officer from the Wytheville Police Department is being honored for finding a missing North ...
Wood River High School head football coach Shane Carden, was honored by his alma mater with one of the highest honors an ...
Despite NC Theatre’s closure, theatre lives on in the triangle, Hager is helping the next generation of North Carolina actors ...