Central North Carolina, including Raleigh, faces elevated wildfire risk, prompting a burn ban and warnings from NWS.
The study considered safety, affordability, economic strength, education and health care, and quality of life.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WITN) - A date has been set for a hearing to hash out an agreement surrounding a proposed car insurance rate ...
The museum says the extra space will allow 100,000+ more visitors each year. Here’s what to know about the renovation.
An air quality alert was reported by the NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC on Thursday at 4:31 p.m. in effect until Friday at ...
The Tar Heel State is the most prone to worker burnout in the country, with high numbers reported in its two most populated ...
Increased fire danger in central North Carolina prompts statewide open burning ban due to low humidity and high winds.
Some businesses expressed concerns about possible economic fallout from the bill, which supporters say is not a resurfacing ...
Attorney General Jeff Jackson said it's possible that private genetic data and other health data could be sold to other ...
A top lieutenant to North Carolina Senate leader Phil Berger is resigning from the chamber. A statement released Tuesday from ...
The North Carolina State Wolfpack had one of the most disappointing seasons for a team coming off a Final Four run. The hype ...
The latest pollen report from the North Carolina Division of Air Quality has grasses at a moderate level and trees at a high ...