In 2019, the state set a goal for 2 million North Carolinians to have a college degree or industry credential by 2030. The state has been closing the gap, but isn’t there yet.
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina is known for barbecue, sweet tea, and Cheerwine—but could it soon be known for its official state cookie? A new bill in the General Assembly is looking to give that ...
Thorp drew on his experience as a university administrator to field questions about uncertainty in today’s higher education landscape amid a slew of Trump administration policies threatening to reduce ...
The case will instead go to the North Carolina Court of Appeals, where Griffin currently sits as a judge. He told The N&O he ...
Astronauts Who Have Been in Space for 8 Months Push Back on Trump’s Claim They Were 'Abandoned' The German Electric SUV With ...
Senate Democrats called for legislation last summer, the day after Gov. Glenn Youngkin issued an executive order telling the ...
The longtime sheriff in North Carolina Senate leader Phil Berger’s home county says he plans to run for Berger’s seat next ...
Pactiv Evergreen has agreed to pay $6.25 million in restitution as part of a settlement with North Carolina related to the abrupt closure of a paper mill.
Canned tuna sold at several grocery stores in North Carolina has been recalled because of concerns that a manufacturing ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has signed an order restoring the name of a storied special operations forces base back to ...
Hegseth renames North Carolina military base Fort Roland L. Bragg and declares, ‘Bragg is back!’
Defense Secretary has signed an order restoring the name of a storied special operations forces base back to Fort Bragg.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has signed an order restoring the name of a storied special operations forces base back to ...
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