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Vouchers aren’t the only way lawmakers have funneled money to private schools. At least two have received grants for new facilities.
While many would look at the N.C. terrain and hew to center, Whatley is betting that his close alignment with Trump will appeal to voters.
After the cancellation of the Eastern Music Festival over a labor dispute, the future of the organization hangs in the balance.
The nation’s deadliest floods put the crisis in clearer focus: In the Texas Hill Country, certain buildings on the grounds of ...
The Summer I Turned Pretty' series filmed its recently released final season at UNC-Chapel Hill, giving the campus new clout ...
A proposed nondiscrimination ordinance to protect transgender people in Huntersville has divided the Democratic-controlled ...
The state Supreme Court declined to review claims of jury discrimination even though the prosecutor admitted to considering ...
Chapel Hill chancellor is sticking with his big-picture vision endures despite federal uncertainties and campus clashes.
Eleven months after Hurricane Helene, tourists are trickling back as Chimney Rock figures out how to balance recovery and hospitality.
State Supreme Court campaigns used to be functionally nonpartisan and removed from the political debates of the day. Not any more.