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  1. UNC's Dean Smith Center turns 40

    On 40th anniversary of the Dean Smith Center, UNC players share memories

    Former UNC-Chapel Hill basketball players and coaches share their memories of the opening of the Dean Smith Center in Chapel Hill.
  2. Dambo trolls give big boost to NC Arboretum

    Dambo trolls give NC Arboretum in Asheville ‘unprecedented’ boost

    The NC Arboretum says that more than 100,000 visitors have come to the Asheville site to get a glimpse of the world-famous Dambo trolls. Here's how to find them. 
  3. Martin Luther King Jr. and the blood that fueled a movement

    Opinion: Martin Luther King Jr. and the blood that fueled a movement

    This Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a look at King and other "forgotten" martyrs of the Civil Rights Movement. 
  4. 3 things happening in NC: Polar Bear Plunge at Blowing Rock

    3 things happening in NC: The Polar Bear Plunge in Blowing Rock

    A group of brave swimmers take the Polar Bear Plunge at Chetola Lake in Blowing Rock, part of this week’s slate of statewide events.
  5. Former Arizona senator Kyrsten Sinema sued in NC

    Former Arizona senator Kyrsten Sinema sued in NC as ‘homewrecker’

    The case in North Carolina paints Kyrsten Sinema as breaking up the marriage of a troubled Army veteran and alludes to some of the exotic travel that led to ethics complaints against Sinema before leaving office.
  6. Verizon offers payments after outage. How NC customers can get one

    Verizon offers payments following outage. How NC users can get one

    Verizon customers are eligible for a payment from the carrier following a seven-hour outage that affected much of the U.S., including parts of North Carolina.
  7. Buddhist monks 'Walk for Peace' in North Carolina

    Good News Friday: The Buddhist monks reunited with their dog, Aloka, in NC

    In North Carolina, the Buddhist monks reunited with their beloved dog, Aloka. Meanwhile, a pop star helps preserve the tree canopy in Charlotte and the NC Museum of Art prepares for an exciting 2026
  8. Room with rows of server hardware in data center timelapse hyperlapse. Modern equipment in special room

    Black workers disproportionately displaced by AI as tech grows

    Experts say AI will disproportionately impact Black and brown workers through displacement and the environmental burden of data centers, which are more likely to be located in marginalized communities.
  9. How Trump's Endangered Species Act rollback could impact NC

    How Trump’s rollbacks to the Endangered Species Act could impact NC

    The Trump administration wants to roll back the Endangered Species Act, a law that experts say has been key to preserving animals like the bald eagle and the red wolf. 
  10. Buddhist monks in NC

    Here are the NC stops for the Buddhist monks’ ‘Walk for Peace’

    What to know about the Buddhist monks and their "Walk for Peace," which includes multiple stops in North Carolina. 
  11. Whether you’re into music, craft beer, barbecue, or the great outdoors, there is a festival in North Carolina for you.

    Get a sneak peek of NC’s best spring & summer festivals

    Mark your calendars for these can’t-miss spring and summer 2026 festivals in North Carolina.
  12. Buddhist monks 'Walk for Peace' in North Carolina

    Buddhist monks ‘Walk for Peace’ to arrive in North Carolina

    More than a million people are following a group of Buddhist monks as they make their "Walk for Peace" across the US. They're expected to arrive in North Carolina this week. 
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  1. Martin Luther King Jr. and the blood that fueled a movement

    Opinion: Martin Luther King Jr. and the blood that fueled a movement

    This Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a look at King and other "forgotten" martyrs of the Civil Rights Movement. 
  2. Verizon offers payments after outage. How NC customers can get one

    Verizon offers payments following outage. How NC users can get one

    Verizon customers are eligible for a payment from the carrier following a seven-hour outage that affected much of the U.S., including parts of North Carolina.
  3. Buddhist monks 'Walk for Peace' in North Carolina

    Good News Friday: The Buddhist monks reunited with their dog, Aloka, in NC

    In North Carolina, the Buddhist monks reunited with their beloved dog, Aloka. Meanwhile, a pop star helps preserve the tree canopy in Charlotte and the NC Museum of Art prepares for an exciting 2026
  4. Room with rows of server hardware in data center timelapse hyperlapse. Modern equipment in special room

    Black workers disproportionately displaced by AI as tech grows

    Experts say AI will disproportionately impact Black and brown workers through displacement and the environmental burden of data centers, which are more likely to be located in marginalized communities.
  5. Buddhist monks in NC

    Here are the NC stops for the Buddhist monks’ ‘Walk for Peace’

    What to know about the Buddhist monks and their "Walk for Peace," which includes multiple stops in North Carolina. 
  6. Buddhist monks 'Walk for Peace' in North Carolina

    Buddhist monks ‘Walk for Peace’ to arrive in North Carolina

    More than a million people are following a group of Buddhist monks as they make their "Walk for Peace" across the US. They're expected to arrive in North Carolina this week. 
  7. Feds release new Helene recovery funds

    Federal government releases $116 million in new Helene recovery funds for North Carolina

    North Carolina is set to receive $116 million in new Helene recovery funding after weeks of complaints from state leaders about delays from the Trump administration.  
  8. NC PFAS testing rule

    NC commission advances PFAS testing rule for public review

    Proposed rules that would require hundreds of industrial manufacturers and public sewer plants across the state to test the wastewater they discharge into rivers, creeks and streams for three types of PFAS and 1,4-dioxane will go out for public comment next month.

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