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  • Where + How to Take a Hot Air Balloon Ride in North Carolina

    August 9, 2023

    Whether floating over the vistas of the Great Smoky Mountains or landing in a field full of azaleas, embarking on a hot air balloon adventure should be on every North Carolinian’s bucket list. Here’s what you need to know.

    Where + How to Take a Hot Air Balloon Ride in North Carolina
  • Want to Support NC Drag Performers? Here Are 11 NC Drag Shows You Won’t Want to Miss. 

    April 27, 2023

    As Republicans in NC try to make drag shows a crime, we’re pulling together a list of the best performances that deserve your love, from Wilmington to Asheville. 

    Want to Support NC Drag Performers? Here Are 11 NC Drag Shows You Won’t Want to Miss. 
  • Good News Friday: Who wants to go to a baby shower for birds of prey?

    February 2, 2024

    Yes, baby owls are cute. Plus: NC is loaded down with great options with foodies. This, and other good news, in today’s edition of “Good News Friday.”

    Good News Friday: Who wants to go to a baby shower for birds of prey?
  • Ancient Cherokee mound in North Carolina returns to Cherokee ownership

    March 13, 2026

    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. 

    Ancient Cherokee mound in North Carolina returns to Cherokee ownership
  • Eat Fresh: 9 Farm-to-Table Restaurants You Must Try in NC

    August 15, 2023

    Farm-to-table restaurants, which emphasize locally sourced, seasonal ingredients, are thriving in NC. Here are the best of them.

    Eat Fresh: 9 Farm-to-Table Restaurants You Must Try in NC
  • Last-Minute NC Trips to Take Before School Starts

    August 24, 2023

    The final days of summer are more precious than gold, so pack your bags and take one of these seven last-minute NC trips. 

    Last-Minute NC Trips to Take Before School Starts
  • Why Black Mountain is the best small town in NC to spend a fall day in

    September 16, 2024

    From its myriad fall festivals to its seasonal treats and stunning scenery, Black Mountain, North Carolina, is one place you need to visit this autumn.

    Why Black Mountain is the best small town in NC to spend a fall day in
  • A polar plunge and a pickle drop: Here’s your NC winter bucket list

    December 19, 2023

    NC is often thought of as a warm-weather destination. But there’s loads to do in the winter. Here’s a guide to winter activities for every region of NC.

    A polar plunge and a pickle drop: Here’s your NC winter bucket list
  • ‘I love this place’: Chimney Rock tries to rebuild after Hurricane Helene

    January 15, 2025

    Chimney Rock was devastated by Helene’s flood waters and has been inaccessible to the outside world since late September. The fall tourism season was completely lost, and getting tourism dollars back is vital to the community’s recovery.

    ‘I love this place’: Chimney Rock tries to rebuild after Hurricane Helene
  • America’s ‘Second Independence Day’: 11 Juneteenth celebrations in NC

    June 18, 2024

    Juneteenth is a day of joy and celebration because it recognizes an important moment in the fight to end slavery in America. There are numerous Juneteenth celebrations in NC to honor it. It took 900 days for President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation to be enforced in Texas.  That’s because, as the historian Ed Cotham explains,…

    America’s ‘Second Independence Day’: 11 Juneteenth celebrations in NC
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