North Carolina husband kills wife over alleged cheating
The Dare County Sheriff’s Office, located along the coast, reported that some places received up to 8 inches of snow as first responders urged drivers to stay off ice-covered roads. The wintry weather marked the first time it snowed on the Outer Banks barrier islands since 2018, according to WNCN and WAVY.
The federal response to the California wildfires has so far mimicked the government’s response to Hurricane Helene hitting North Carolina in September 2024. In both instances, President Joe Biden declared disasters and later increased the percentage of costs the federal government would absorb for emergency work to 100%.
The Republican president has criticized former president Joe Biden for his administration’s response in North Carolina, and he’s showered disdain on California leaders for water policies that he falsely claimed worsened the recent blazes.
North Carolina's governor says President Donald Trump's planned visit to the mountains on Friday is "very good news" for a region.
A North Carolina man allegedly kills his wife over cheating and confesses on Facebook before taking his own life.
The formal contract, signed by Belichick on Wednesday and approved by the school, outlines a slew of bonuses and perks for the 72-year-old first-time college coach.
Rep. Joe John, who represented northwestern Wake County, shared news of his resignation in a letter posted to his Facebook page.
The North Carolina Supreme Court has dismissed a request by a Republican judge for a seat on its bench, declining to decide at this time whether over 60,000 ballots should be excluded from the final tally in his bid to unseat the leading Democratic candidate,
Police were called to the scene moments after the post went live but they were too late - officers found the body of Cathleen Lesniak, 59, and her 63-year-old husband George Lesniak
Snow on North Carolina beaches, rarer than a blue moon, was prevalent along a great majority of the 301 miles of coastline Wednesday morning.
The arboretum announced via Facebook post on Jan. 14 that its gravel trails are now accessible to the public. However, the recreation lot will remain closed until further notice. Visitors can access the newly reopened trails by taking Running Cedar Road, located behind the arboretum's Education Center.