There are still some unresolved races from the 2024 election, and one of them involves a seat on North Carolina’s highest court.
A military plane was carrying the weapons when it exploded over a rural area, killing three people and sending the bombs plunging toward the ground Jan. 24, 1961. The “safety interlocks on the weapons failed, having gone through all of the steps to detonate, save one,” state historians said.
A popular Raleigh restaurant is reopening Sunday, a week after a fatal shooting shocked the community and led to a mass lockdown of the North Hills area.
Raleigh's 24th African American Cultural Celebration marks Black History Month with vibrant performances and exhibits at NC Museum of Natural Sciences.
Joe John, a Democrat who represented northwestern Wake County, shared just days ago that he had terminal cancer. He was 85.
A lottery player has a big reason to celebrate after scoring a life-changing win in North Carolina. The player bought a Carolina Cash 5 game ticket that matched all the numbers picked in the Jan. 21 drawing, making it worth $110,000, results show. The winning numbers: 3-7-8-11-21.
The National Weather Service says 1.5 inches of snow fell at Raleigh-Durham International Airport overnight — a record that ties the 2022 mark. In eastern North Carolina, Morehead City saw five inches of snow.
A top North Carolina lawmaker is signaling the possibility for reforms targeted at wilderness therapy camps in the state.In the final weeks of his time as N.C. Secretary of Health and Human Services,
North Carolina’s Information Sharing and Analysis Center [ISAAC] is one of 50 fusion centers nationwide, working to combat terrorism, criminal activity and protect law enforcement through vital information sharing.
A concerned tattoo shop owner in Raleigh reached out to WRAL Investigates because she felt it was time to highlight an issue important to her craft.
The man was arrested in Charlotte, FBI spokesperson said. Records show he lived in Raleigh. The years-long scheme installed North Korean IT workers as remote employees worldwide, FBI says.