For the second time in just over two weeks, UNC-Chapel Hill has sent out an alert of an 'armed and dangerous' individual Wednesday afternoon. Students were advised to go inside immediately, lock the doors, stay away from the windows and shelter in place. The all-clear was given just over an hour later.
Students from across North Carolina held a rally to warn lawmakers that the ‘lockdown generation’ would vote them out of office without meaningful action on guns.
Sixty-five percent of Americans believe corporate taxes should be raised and roughly six in 10 Americans said it bothered them a lot that corporations and some wealthy people “don’t pay their fair share,” according to a Pew survey. Donald Trump has other ideas.
"As a parent, the very real possibility of having to witness my son growing up around pointless discrimination via these policies is heartbreaking," Elim Craighill-Middleton writes.
When people of color are accused of committing high-profile crimes, their community tends to bear the blame for it too. It’s the same way in the UNC shooting.
Our weekly roundup of happy news in NC goes to the White House. Plus: Pumpkin patches are finally opening, and social media reunites a woman with her “guardian angel.”
North Carolina ranks last or near last in many measures of public education spending. The new two-year budget could make these problems worse, educators say.
The second debate featured seven candidates, who combined, are trailing frontrunner Donald Trump by a whopping 17 points in the polls, making it a bit of an exercise in futility. But even if the debate is unlikely to affect the outcome of the primary, it says a lot about the state of the Republican party.
In the latest episode of "Leah Tries," Cardinal & Pine's Leah Sherrell takes a trip to Sur Chilean Inspired Food, a hot food truck making the rounds in NC's Triad.
Republicans in the North Carolina legislature could create election maps that ensure party dominance for the next decade over several issues that affect day-to-day lives.