March 2, 2024 North Carolina pig captured after spotted in yard, will be auctioned if owner not found A captured pig has been dubbed "Thanos" by the Wake County Animal Center. Per state law, he will be auctioned off in 10 days if his owner does not come forward.
March 1, 2024 North Carolina cat named Lily rescued from junkyard moments before car crushing: 'Soft purrs' A runaway cat taking shelter in a car at a North Carolina junkyard was rescued from the vehicle just moments before it was crushed.
February 29, 2024 Stephen A. Smith scolds Biden for pushing ‘racial tropes’ after fried chicken dinner with Black family ESPN star Stephen A. Smith scolded President Biden for sharing a fried chicken dinner with a Black family, noting that it wasn’t "the greatest look" and pushed "racial tropes."
February 29, 2024 Oversight board to require clearance before NC public universities change athletics divisions The board that oversees North Carolina's public university system is set to require schools to receive approval before changing athletic conferences.
February 29, 2024 Dozens of North Carolina Republicans compete for congressional seats Many Republicans are competing for five of NC's congressional seats. Four of the GOP primaries for these seats have at least five candidates, and a Raleigh-area district has 14.
February 28, 2024 2 North Carolina congressmen run for state attorney general rather than re-election Republican U.S. Rep. Dan Bishop and Democratic U.S. Rep. Jeff Jackson will join the race for NC Attorney General rather than try to keep their seats in Congress.
February 27, 2024 Juvenile crime surges in Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings on facing rising juvenile crime and how they are addressing the problem
February 25, 2024 Volunteer divers found human remains in car from 42-year-old mystery: 'We passed that pond every day' A North Carolina volunteer dive team found human remains in a car underwater that resurrected a 1982 cold case
February 22, 2024 A 30-year-old North Carolina education funding argument is back in the state Supreme Court The NC Supreme Court will again address the debate over whether a trial judge can move taxpayer money for education without the express approval of legislators in North Carolina.
February 22, 2024 Former staffer at North Carolina therapy camp says troubled kids, inexperienced staff is 'lethal combination' The suspicious death of a 12-year-old boy at a North Carolina therapy camp is now shedding new light on the controversial wilderness therapy camps for troubled kids.