North Carolina knows barbecue. What we want to know is: What's your favorite barbecue spot? Whether you're an Eastern-style purist or you prefer Western-style, this is your chance to shout out your favorite local joint. We'll publish the results next month, so let...
Drive-in theaters evoke nostalgia, a step back to the 1950s. The first opened in New Jersey in 1933, when opening night drew people from at least 20 states to watch movies outdoors from their cars. Stacker examined County Business Patterns data from the Census Bureau to determine which states have the most drive-in movie theaters.
NC legislators have pushed for the privatization of education under a version of Christianity that is actually white supremacist Christian nationalism, a North Carolina pastor writes.
North Carolina boasts some of the best public universities, private colleges, and HBCUs in the nation. We listed 12 of them based on tuition, academics, and the diversity of their student population.
NC innkeepers talk breakfast, guest experience, and what to see while visiting their bed and breakfast. Match your vacation style to one of these NC inns.
Our weekly roundup of good news in North Carolina finds some locals taking up space on the national stage this week. Plus: A NC medical researcher is pioneering a life-saving treatment.
Take advantage of the 'Year of the Trail' in North Carolina -- and our state's thriving brewery culture -- by biking to these trail-adjacent breweries.
For Father's Day 2023, we asked Dad to get candid about what makes a good gift. Here's a totally unique gift guide that's made up entirely of dad faves.
Best Universities compiled data to show the most common degrees awarded to students who attended college by state. Here is the most popular in North Carolina.
Were you a Facebook user between May 2007 and December 2022? Find out if you’re eligible for a piece of the settlement pie, now that the social media giant has settled a number of lawsuits.
Florida governor and 2024 presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis has defended his state's new Black History curriculum, which directs educators to teach that "slaves developed skills which, in some instances, could be applied for their personal benefit.”