Get the latest odds for J.T. Poston to win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at Pebble Beach Golf Links, January 30 - February 2, plus props and other
Today’s breakfast was a moment for celebration and reflection as participants gathered to hear messages about fighting for equality.
This weekend, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will mark the 65 th Anniversary of the Woolworth Sit-Ins./ On February 1 st, 1960, four North Carolina A&T students started a peaceful protest at the segregated Woolworth Lunch Counter.
Feb. 1 will mark the 65th anniversary of when four North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University freshman staged a sit-in at a Greensboro lunch counter to fight segregation.
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will mark the 65 th Anniversary of the Woolworth Sit-Ins./ On February 1 st, 1960, four North Carolina A&T students started a peaceful protest at the segregated Woolworth Lunch Counter.
The CCAEJ held a PCB teach-in event on Thursday, featuring experts discussing the health risks of PCBs in campus buildings and advocating for action to address the issue.
Research Triangle Park now has door-to-door mail delivery service from the U.S. Postal Service for the first time in the park’s 65-year history.
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and its community are preparing to commemorate the 65th anniversary of when four A&T freshmen jump-started the civil rights movement on  February 1,
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson joined 22 other state attorneys general in requesting a temporary restraining order from a court to halt President
A local company is working to help farmers in areas of North Carolina affected by Hurricane Helene to provide grain for their animals. The last few weeks have been the coldest in recorded history in North Carolina,
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WTVD) -- North Carolina has been at the center of the growing concern over "forever chemicals" contaminating water systems, but a professor at UNC Charlotte may have found a solution.
“Under his leadership, we made real progress — violent crime down, overdose deaths falling, and tighter collaboration,” said Eddie Caldwell, executive vice president and general counsel of the North Carolina Sheriffs Association, in a news release. “Easley set a new gold standard for what it means to lead in federal law enforcement.”