The Sneads Ferry Gate at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune will temporarily close to allow for the installation of rumble strips and new speed limit signs later this week. The work will begin on Friday ...
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has introduced three new Citizen Review Panels to evaluate child welfare services and make improvement recommendations to strengthen the ...
In President Trump's 20-point plan to end the war in Gaza, he named former British prime minister Tony Blair for a potential role in Gaza's postwar governance.
Hearings continue as the fight for compensation for victims of decades of contaminated water at Camp Lejeune slowly plods forward.
An eastern North Carolina fishing pier is closed until repairs can be made. Cape Carteret Mayor Will Baker said the support beam at the end of the Anita Forte Pier gave way. The pier is closed ...
A popular crabbing spot in Dare County has been closed because the bulkhead is deteriorating and the North Carolina Department of Transportation said it’s unsafe. The recreational access area off ...
The State of North Carolina will be forced to implement furloughs for approximately 200 state employees as a result of the federal government shutdown. Officials with the Office of State Human ...
Dare County officials said three houses on Cottage Avenue and two on Tower Circle Road in Buxton were destroyed. Officials with the Cape Hatteras National Seashore said the collapses began around 2 p.
A pair of northeastern North Carolina legislative districts can remain intact, a federal judge ruled Tuesday, rejecting Black voters’ claims that state Republicans illegally manipulated the boundaries ...
A decorated Marine veteran charged with firing an assault rifle from a boat at a waterfront bar in North Carolina, killing three people and wounding five, appeared subdued in court Monday as ...
The federal government is getting ready to release new dietary guidelines, but some researchers are concerned the harmful effects of alcohol will be overlooked.
After a week of flights by unidentified drones, the U.S. and other NATO countries sent troops and equipment to Denmark to protect its capital during meetings with European Union leaders Wednesday.
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