North Carolina is still not quite on pace to meet its 2030 goal for 2 million adults aged 25- to 44-years-old to have ...
The Justice Department filed a complaint Friday accusing a federal judge in Washington of misconduct during hearings over ...
Recent winter storms led North Carolina crews to spray more than a million gallons of salt brine on roads in central North ...
Mexican authorities arrested two alleged high ranking members of the notorious Sinaloa Cartel this week, just days before the Trump administration designated that group and others based in Mexico as ...
WRAL Health Reporter Grace Hayba shares why layering up could actually help keep you out of the doctor's office.
Republican state attorneys general are declaring their continued support for a landmark federal law protecting disabled ...
More than $265 million will be distributed to North Carolina communities to fund drinking water and wastewater infrastructure ...
PepsiCo confirmed Friday that it's ending some of its diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, even as rival Coca-Cola ...
Those trucks dumped more than a million gallons across central North Carolina. But when it runs off the roads, where does all that salt end up?
The Associated Press is suing three Trump administration officials in federal court for banning AP reporters from some of President Trump’s events, the Oval Office, and Air Force One.
The state Supreme Court has ruled against gerrymandering complaints, but one lawsuit is using a new strategy of arguing that some districts are so skewed that it's akin to rigging an election.
The Associated Press sued three Trump administration officials Friday over access to presidential events, citing freedom of ...
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