Sound Rivers and the Blounts Creek community have been fighting the permit to discharge wastewater from a limestone mine into ...
The Craven County Sheriff’s Office believes Dominic Connelly remains in the area of the Craven and Beaufort County line; they ...
Officials say the driver was thrown from the vehicle, which then caught fire, and the Marine arrived at the crash scene at ...
New fishing reporting requirements will begin on December 1, and both the Division of Marine Fisheries and the North Carolina ...
Food purchases investigated include more than $700 at Sugarcane Grill and Lounge for brunch for the American Defense Team, ...
The new Emergency Services Station 2 in Pollocksville was funded by a state grant, while renovations on the Emergency ...
As the shutdown enters its 35th day, NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with House Democratic Whip Katherine Clark to discuss how she sees the shutdown ending and whether her party has any leverage.
President & CEO of the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina Amy Beros said emergency food programs can’t replace the impact of federal nutrition assistance but quick action was needed to ...
Tuberculosis is the world's deadliest infectious disease, but detecting it in remote and war-torn regions can be difficult. That's why some health clinics are now using AI to screen for the illness.
For decades, Tibetans built a capital-in-exile in Dharamshala in India, and they sent their kids to a school founded by the Dalai Lama. But their numbers are now decreasing.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to Tareq Baconi, a Palestinian scholar. His memoir, "Fire in Every Direction," explores queer identity, family history, and political awakening.
A team of academics studying satellites accidentally intercepted phone calls, texts and other sensitive communications. They were able to intercept the data with just a satellite dish on the roof.