The School of Civic Life and Leadership’s public fighting is part of a long-running rupture about the mission of civics schools around the country.
The Eastern Music Festival will be dissolved as an organization. But supporters say there’s a new path forward for the Greensboro tradition.
Much has been made of the decline in registered Democrats. But who is benefiting from that shift, and why, is more complicated.
Fast-growing Raleigh appears to be a good candidate for a Major League Baseball team. But even a minor league club has eluded it for years.
Mecklenburg County voters are mulling a sales-tax increase. Why does a tax that hits poor people hardest have so much support?
Scandal-ridden former North Carolina lawmaker Madison Cawthorn has launched a run for a House seat in Florida.
Republican state legislators hope a new crime law will restart the death penalty. Legal experts say it won’t be that easy.
The N.C. Court of Appeals has seemingly made it official that the men convicted as teenagers of killing NBA star Chris Paul’s grandfather are exonerated.
FEMA is relying on its Disaster Relief Fund to keep payments going out. Lawmakers worry the government shutdown will delay ...
The governor said North Carolina’s Medicaid program would begin cutting reimbursement rates to offset a $319 million shortfall.
In hard-hit Marshall, N.C., artists have found their creative work helps them process their losses after Hurricane Helene.