Officials with the Greenville Police Department said 68-year-old Benjamin Wagner was taken into custody Tuesday at his place ...
The Croatan National Forest is conducting a 524-acre prescribed burn today at the Sutton Trac. The operation is located off ...
A veteran of both the Coast Guard and the Sheriff’s Office, Dennnis Barber says he’s ready to trade city hall for more time ...
In January, Joseph Mechavich was handed the baton to lead the Piedmont Opera as it enters its 50th anniversary season. Mechavich shares his take on the art form and his new role with WFDD's David Ford ...
Two new Cone Health mobile clinics are debuting next week. They're designed to bring heart health screenings and reproductive care to underserved communities.
NPR has learned that mediators have quietly given Hamas a proposal to hand over all its weapons to ensure Gaza's reconstruction.
The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles is rolling out a new online tool to help cut down on wait times at its driver license offices. Customers can now check how busy each ...
Under the proposed settlement, the Justice Department would pay French developer TotalEnergies more than $928 million to walk away from federal leases—effectively reimbursing the company for its ...
The state’s Court of Appeals is weighing a dispute over 30 government rules that oversee everything from beachfront development to the preservation of Jockey’s Ridge State Park.
The lawsuit alleges that North Carolina’s current system fails to provide adequate treatment, leading to worsening conditions for those with mental illnesses while they await trial.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Nate Swanson, former director for Iran at the National Security Council, about what President Trump understood about Iran before going to war.
The Terrapin Tally diamondback terrapins—small, marsh-dwelling turtles that are critical to the health of saltmarsh ecosystems but difficult for biologists to track alone.