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A bipartisan effort to combat fentanyl and money laundering is being spearheaded by attorneys general in the Carolinas.
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Bill Belichick's recent run of not-great P.R. has been very good for his 24-year-old (or perhaps 23-year-old) ...
Parents were unable to drop their kids off at over 20 child care programs in Charlotte Monday due to a rally for the "Day ...
The Beaufort County Community College celebrated the graduation of its second Patrol K-9 class on Tuesday, May 13, 2025. K-9s in order from left to right: Corporal ...
Everything you need to know on how to watch South Carolina take on Winthrop. The final week of the regular season has arrived ...
Authorities in Asheville, North Carolina, say they responded to a downtown hotel Saturday night after someone reported they ...
The overall North Carolina tourism economy continued to thrive in 2024 despite the devastation caused by Hurricane ...
Bojangles called its expansion “galvanized.” This was as much a reflection of tangible, recent figures as the map ahead. In the summer of 2023, the 1997-founded brand unveiled a refreshed growth ...
The Zumper Charlotte Metro Area Report analyzed active listings last month across metro cities to highlight the most and ...
Attorney General Jeff Jackson is fighting back against WeChat, the Chinese encrypted-messaging app, that he says is responsible for money laundering behind fentanyl.
Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs was sworn in Tuesday for an eight-year term on the North Carolina Supreme Court after a months-long legal battle for the seat.