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North Carolina ranked third in population growth from July 2021 and 2022, adding 133,088 residents. Recent relocators to North Carolina cite job opportunities and a more affordable lifestyle as draws.
Former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper running for Senate Roy Cooper, the former Democratic governor of North Carolina, is running for the seat currently held by Republican Sen. Thom Tillis. Jul 28 ...
A North Carolina village is facing "unimaginable" damage from Hurricane Helene— as the death toll from the storm rises to nearly 100 and authorities struggle to get supplies to isolated, flood ...
The North Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association has raised over $600,000 for its own grants to support hospitality workers affected by the storm.
Heavy rains in central North Carolina caused flooding, leading to over 50 water rescues in Chapel Hill and displacing more than 60 people as Chantal's remnants moved north.
Multiple people died in central North Carolina after Tropical Storm Chantal brought a deluge of rain and flooding to the area on July 6, according to officials. The Raleigh-Durham area saw nearly ...
With more than 300 miles of Atlantic coastline, the state is a prime summer destination. Here are the best beaches in North Carolina for your next getaway.
Since 1950, North Carolina’s two deadliest tornado outbreaks were in 1984 and 2011. In March 1984, a swath of tornadoes killed 42 people from the southeast to the northeast part of the state.
15 Best Weekend Getaways in North Carolina, According to Locals From quaint towns in the Blue Ridge Mountains to relaxed beaches and bustling cities, these are the best destinations for a quick trip.
It’s common knowledge that drivers in North Carolina can avoid being charged with driving while impaired by having a blood alcohol content under 0.08% – but that’s not true for all drivers.
On June 3, Fire Captain Paul Brown confirmed to USA TODAY the adult male was a tourist and, according to investigators, the swimmer suffered a leg injury, possibly from a shark bite.
North Carolina's climate is different between its coastal, Piedmont and mountain regions. Along the coast, from the Outer Banks to Wilmington, the climate tends to be more temperate.