UNC System’s ‘Project Kitty Hawk’ competes for online students
Project Kitty Hawk offers students 15 different degrees from UNC System programs, including an MBA, registered nursing, and health administration.
Candidate filing for most of the North Carolina 2026 elections opened at noon on Monday, December 1, with key candidates for Congress, NC Supreme Court, and the state legislature officially throwing their hats in the ring.
North Carolina ranked in the top five states for inbound migration in 2024, with Wilmington the fastest-growing metro area.
The Rev. William Barber is taking a movie theater chain to court over a 2023 incident in Greenville that left him “humiliated,” “embarrassed,” and “defamed.” Barber filed a federal lawsuit Thursday targeting AMC Theaters.
"I'm going to support a guy named John," Tillis joked during the interview, leaving his decision up in the air. He criticized calls to decentralize power within the Republican conference, arguing that strong leadership was essential to counter Democratic cohesion in the Senate.
The three-day tour will feature Trump campaign surrogates visiting locations from Alamance to Wayne counties. The campaign of former president Donald Trump announced a traveling bus tour in the critical battleground state of North Carolina, beginning Wednesday in Burlington, concluding with a Friday visit in Goldsboro. After kicking off in Burlington, the bus tour will...
North Carolina’s 1st Congressional District is one of the 15 toss-up districts across America predicted to determine control of the next US House of Representatives.
More details are emerging in the case of Greensboro’s Ryan Wesley Routh, the suspect in an attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump on Sunday. Among them, an extensive prior criminal history and evidence that Routh may have waited, hidden along the golf course, for nearly 12 hours ahead of Sunday’s shooting.
The North Carolina Supreme Court has turned down a request to rehear a case challenging Greenville’s red-light camera enforcement program. Plaintiffs had asked the court to revisit the issue of North Carolinians seeking refunds from the government. The high court denied the request without comment in an order issued Thursday.
Plaintiffs who lost a state Supreme Court battle against Greenville’s red-light camera enforcement program are seeking a rehearing. They ask North Carolina’s high court to revisit the issue of people seeking refunds from the government.
The North Carolina Supreme Court has upheld the funding model Greenville used for its now-discontinued red-light camera enforcement program. The 5-1 decision Thursday reversed an earlier ruling from the state Appeals Court.
The North Carolina Supreme Court will decide in the months ahead whether a cost-sharing agreement that funded Greenville’s red light camera enforcement program complied with the state constitution. Justices heard an hour of oral arguments on the topic Wednesday.