January 20, 2023 NC Republicans ask high court to reconsider redistricting, voter ID decisions Republicans in the North Carolina legislature are requesting the state Supreme Court reevaluate cases relating to voter ID laws and the state's congressional map
January 20, 2023 Sarah Lawrence College trafficker Larry Ray sentenced to 60 years for sex trafficking, forced labor scheme Convicted of "heinous" crimes, Lawrence Ray was hauled into the federal courtroom wearing a khaki, prison-issued outfit. Several of his victims were present for the hearing.
January 20, 2023 Coven of witches give Catholic students magical ‘crystals’ as ‘icebreakers,’ counselor reportedly fired A marketing class at a Catholic high school in Pennsylvania went awry after three Wiccan "wtiches" visited, giving the students crystals as "icebreakers."
January 19, 2023 Missing Madalina Cojocari: North Carolina police ask locals to 'flood the area with her precious face' North Carolina authorities continue to search for missing 11-year-old Madalina Cojocari, of Cornelius. They are asking locals to ' flood the area with her precious face.'
January 19, 2023 NC substation sabotage: FBI investigating whether Randolph, Moore county power grid attacks are related The FBI said it's "too early" to connect substation attacks that occurred more than a month apart in North Carolina's Randolph and Moore counties, as an ex-DHS official shares theories.
January 19, 2023 1st Black woman to serve in North Carolina General Assembly dies at 98 The first Black woman to serve in the North Carolina General Assembly has died at the age of 98. Annie Brown Kennedy, an attorney, first joined the House in 1979.
January 18, 2023 NC Democrat AG Stein announces run for governor, immediately slams Lt Gov Robinson North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein slammed Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson's abortion and LGBTQ+ stances as he announced his 2024 candidacy for governor in a video on Wednesday.
January 18, 2023 North Carolina judge dismisses UNC student suit seeking virus refunds A North Carolina judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by UNC students seeking coronavirus refunds. Students say they deserve reimbursements when the school shut down in March 2020.
January 18, 2023 FBI responds to gunfire at another North Carolina substation month after Moore County power grid attacks FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force is conducting a parallel investigation into gunfire at a Randolph County, NC substation Tuesday following the Dec. 3 power grid attack in Moore County.
January 18, 2023 Man in stolen tractor leads police on hours-long chase, hitting a dumpster and a church: 'What a day' A now-viral TikTok video shows a police chase in North Carolina involving a John Deere tractor, reaching speeds of up to 20 mph, in the city of Boone Tuesday