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 North Carolina Supreme Court has dismissed a request by the trailing candidate in an close race for a seat on the court to rule now on whether well over 60,000 ballots should be removed from the tally.
North Carolina will get a cut of a nationwide opioid settlement. Purdue Pharma and its Sackler family owners agreed to more than $7 billion. It is tied to claims that OxyContin caused a widespread opioid addiction crisis. North Carolina is set to receive up to $150 million.
GOP senators reintroduce a bill to allow legal action against sanctuary cities for crimes by undocumented immigrants.
Lexi Donarski scored 17 points and made five 3-pointers and No. 13 North Carolina extended its winning streak to five straight with a 76-51 victory over Wake Forest.
North Carolina football coach Bill Belichick and school officials have signed his official employment contract.
While President Donald Trump was expected to head from D.C. to Los Angeles on Friday, he announced that he will be traveling to North Carolina first.
A Durham man just won big for a second time in the North Carolina lottery, and both victories were in the Cash 5 game. That means Andrew Stock has twice beaten odds of 1 in 962,598. His latest prize was $120,000 in the Jan. 10 drawing, the N.C. Education Lottery said in a Jan. 22 news release.
NFL legend Brady, 47, reportedly wants to sell his mansion on Miami's famed Indian Creek Island—with reports suggesting he will seek $150 million. "It just makes no sense at all," said Andrew Weissmann, who also predicted how it could spectacularly backfire.
Police didn’t release the names and ages of the girl and her sibling or say how they believe the sibling got the gun.
NORTH CAROLINA, USA — President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit western North Carolina on Friday, Jan. 24, according to Governor Josh Stein. President Trump mentioned North Carolina by name in his inaugural address on Monday, criticizing the federal response after Hurricane Helene.