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The parents of a 15-year-old boy accused of killing five people in a North Carolina shooting rampage released a statement Tuesday saying they are "overcome with grief" and saw no warning signs before the killings.
North Carolina AG announces new lawsuits against PFAS manufacturers
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein was in the Triad Tuesday to announce a new phase of his investigation into PFAS contamination in our state.
NC appeals court rules who will hear education voucher suit
A legal challenge to North Carolina's taxpayer-funded scholarship program for K-12 children to attend private schools — focused on claims of bias based on religion and sexuality — must be heard by
NC clinics want nurses to offer medication-induced abortions
With both abortions in North Carolina and the number of out-of-state clinic patients soaring after Roe v. Wade was struck down, judges should permit more trained health professionals to prescribe pills for medication-induced abortions, plaintiffs in a lawsuit wrote on Monday.
Winston-Salem City Council approves purchase of new gas-powered police cars, despite concerns
The Winston-Salem City Council weighed the environmental impacts of police vehicles at a meeting Monday night.
Beasley widens money advantage over Budd in NC Senate race
North Carolina Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Cheri Beasley saw her fundraising advantage over Republican rival Ted Budd widen during the past three months and entering the campaign's final weeks.
What we know about the Raleigh shooting victims
An avid runner and the mother of three boys. A woman who was the “rock” of her family and knew everyone in the neighborhood. A Navy veteran whose wedding was two weeks away.
These were among the victims of Thursday's shooting rampage in North Carolina's capital city, Raleigh, that claimed five lives and wounded two others.
NC passenger rail ridership reaches all-time high
September was a record-breaking month for the state’s intercity passenger rail service.
NC author offers advice on using humor for a more engaged life
How much fun do you have at work? Mike Cundall thinks there is plenty of room for humor in the workplace.