March 28, 2023 North Carolina man pleads guilty to raping woman 31 years ago, sentenced to decades in prison A North Carolina man pleaded guilty to raping a woman 31 years ago in Fayetteville, North Carolina, after DNA evidence linked him to the crime that occurred 31 years ago.
March 28, 2023 Drag queen straddles girl at North Carolina public school, video shows A North Carolina public school that enrolls children as young as 14 hosted a LGBTQ pride festival last week that featured drag performances.
March 28, 2023 Wind gusts pick up NC inflatable rides, injuring at least 7 people during little league opening day During the opening day for the Transylvania Little League wind gusts caused two inflatable rides to fly across the sports complex. At least seven people were injured in the incident.
March 28, 2023 North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper signs Medicaid expansion law giving Democrats legacy-setting victory A Medicaid expansion law was signed by North Carolina's governor on Monday. The law is a legacy-victory for Democrats but one significant hurdle remains thanks to a GOP-back provision.
March 24, 2023 North Carolina unemployment rate falls to 3.6% in February North Carolina's Commerce Department announced Friday the state's unemployment rate fell to 3.6% in February. This marks its lowest level since last June.
March 24, 2023 North Carolina teacher resigns after taping 11-year-old's mouth shut: 'He was humiliated' Catherine Webster is calling for accountability after her 11-year-old son sent her a picture from his North Carolina classroom with his mouth taped shut.
March 24, 2023 North Carolina Army veteran buys $68,000 Carvana car for wife — but it was a stolen vehicle, police said A North Carolina couple said they spent more than $68,000 purchasing a vehicle from Carvana that ended up being stolen. The vehicle was later seized and impounded by police.
March 23, 2023 North Carolina approves Medicaid expansion, reversing long opposition North Carolina received final approval for a deal for Medicaid expansion. The bill marked a turning point in debate over whether state should accept federal government aid.
March 22, 2023 Three teens shot by North Carolina middle school; 2 bodies found hours after first victim rushed to ER Durham, North Carolina, police are investigating a shooting by Brogden Middle School after a 16-year-old was rushed to the hospital and an overnight search found two other teen victims.
March 22, 2023 North Carolina General Assembly approves changes to schools for deaf and blind The North Carolina General Assembly approved changes to the governance of the state’s schools for the deaf and blind. Gov. Cooper successfully vetoed the bill.