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North Carolina News You Can Use

  1. As nuclear war fears rise, a look at nuclear targets near North Carolina

    What are the closest potential nuclear targets to North Carolina?

    Nuclear war fears are on the rise amid the United States-Israel bombing in Iran. Here's a look at potential nuclear targets near North Carolina.
  2. Cherokee mound returned to tribal ownership in North Carolina

    Ancient Cherokee mound in North Carolina returns to Cherokee ownership

    Built about 1,000 years ago, the Noquisiyi Mound (pronounced no-KWEE-shee-yee and previously known as Nikwasi) is one of the most culturally significant sites in the entire region. Recently, the Cherokee mound returned to tribal ownership. 
  3. Queens University is going to the NCAA Tournament

    Good News Friday: Queens University heads to the NCAA Tournament for the first time

    The NCAA has a new Cinderella in Queens University. Plus, Temple Grandin tours North Carolina and bipartisan lawmakers get behind public education.
  4. Protesters marching in Durham

    Your weekly guide to taking action in North Carolina, March 13 – March 19

    Across North Carolina, there are opportunities to protest ICE operations in the state, push back against the rise of authoritarianism in the country, and support public schools.
  5. Billy Ball Explains NC: They did what to the Coast Guard?

    Billy Ball Explains NC: The Trump administration did what to the Coast Guard?

    In the latest Billy Ball Explains NC, we break down the tension between the Coast Guard and the Trump administration. 
  6. Cakeable operates a training program for people with disabilities to be employed in businesses in the Carolinas.

    How a Charlotte cafe is building a sustainable model for employing people with disabilities

    Cakeable operates a training program for people with disabilities to be employed in businesses in the Carolinas.
  7. Wilmington food festival named one of the best in the country

    Wilmington food festival named one of the best in the country

    Feast Wilmington makes a top 10 list of best city food festivals in America. Here's what to know about the annual Wilmington food festival in the Port City.
  8. What to know about the 2026 spring equinox in North Carolina

    What to know about the 2026 spring equinox in North Carolina

    Will it be a warm spring or a cool one? Here's what to know about spring in North Carolina.
  9. 3 things happening in NC: Outer Banks town offers first taste of the beach

    3 things happening in NC: This Outer Banks town offers a taste of the beach in spring

    As we enter warmer months, one Outer Banks town is offering a first taste of the beach. Plus, hit the rails out west and all the home goods in eastern NC. 
  10. Video: What NC's Selma-inspired voting rights march means for the midterms

    Video: What NC’s Selma-inspired voting rights march means for the midterms

    In NC, a four-day voting rights march from Wilson to Raleigh launched by Repairers of the Breach was aimed at mobilizing voters who organizers say are often left out of the political process.
  11. The Carolinas, including two chefs from NC, are featured in “Top Chef” Season 23.

    ‘Top Chef’ comes to North Carolina for Season 23

    The Carolinas, including two chefs from NC, are featured in “Top Chef” Season 23.
 Billy Ball Explains NC

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  1. Cherokee mound returned to tribal ownership in North Carolina

    Ancient Cherokee mound in North Carolina returns to Cherokee ownership

    Built about 1,000 years ago, the Noquisiyi Mound (pronounced no-KWEE-shee-yee and previously known as Nikwasi) is one of the most culturally significant sites in the entire region. Recently, the Cherokee mound returned to tribal ownership. 
  2. Queens University is going to the NCAA Tournament

    Good News Friday: Queens University heads to the NCAA Tournament for the first time

    The NCAA has a new Cinderella in Queens University. Plus, Temple Grandin tours North Carolina and bipartisan lawmakers get behind public education.
  3. Cakeable operates a training program for people with disabilities to be employed in businesses in the Carolinas.

    How a Charlotte cafe is building a sustainable model for employing people with disabilities

    Cakeable operates a training program for people with disabilities to be employed in businesses in the Carolinas.
  4. The Carolinas, including two chefs from NC, are featured in “Top Chef” Season 23.

    ‘Top Chef’ comes to North Carolina for Season 23

    The Carolinas, including two chefs from NC, are featured in “Top Chef” Season 23.
  5. Good News Friday: 'Top Chef' puts Charlotte in the spotlight

    Good News Friday: ‘Top Chef’ places Charlotte in the spotlight

    "Top Chef" on Bravo puts the Charlotte culinary scene on center stage. Plus, a new initiative makes music education accessible to NC kids and a fan-favorite NC beer mascot returns.
  6. Roy Cooper, Michael Whatley win US Senate primaries in North Carolina

    Roy Cooper, Michael Whatley clinch US Senate primaries in North Carolina

    This fall's US Senate race in North Carolina between Roy Cooper and Michael Whatley could determine which party controls Congress' upper chamber. 
  7. Starting and growing a business takes vision, hard work, and a strong support system.

    11 resources for North Carolina’s women business owners

    Discover the top resources available to female entrepreneurs in North Carolina, from coaching to networking to funding.

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