Earls and Stevens are both unlikely to be household names for most North Carolinians, but voters will soon be bombarded by campaign ads detailing each candidate’s personal stories, values and promises ...
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As U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents descended on Charlotte in Raleigh in recent weeks, politicians, advocates and residents shared outrage over their chaotic tactics — while others gleefully ...
The U.S. Border Patrol sent agents to Raleigh, Durham, Cary and other parts of the Triangle Nov. 18 and 19 after a surge of enforcement in Charlotte. Here’s ongoing reporting from The News & Observer.
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SIUE announces its 19th Athletics Hall of Fame class

Four former student-athletes, a coach, an administrator and one team make up the 19th SIUE Athletics Hall of Fame class. They will be inducted on Jan. 23 in a ceremony inside the Meridian Ballroom on ...
A Texas accounting firm will conduct an audit of Fayette County Public Schools after the school board approved a contract ...
Jayce Hay and Alec Adams each rule two events and swim on two winning relays Monroe boys swimmers get off to 3-0 start.
Beadling, Jillian Webster, Breanne White. Brunswick—Sophie Frizzle. Hampden Academy—Ariana Fairbrother, Lydia Powers.
The rare digital spat between the two justices is the latest development in a debate about the bounds of acceptable public discourse for members of the judiciary.
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked North Carolina election officials from contacting voters whose disputed ballots in an unresolved 2024 state Supreme Court race ...
EDWARDSVILLE Four former student-athletes, a coach, an administrator and one team make up the 19th SIUE Athletics Hall of ...