An appeals court has agreed a federal trial judge acted properly last month in declining to rule on the eligibility of voters in an unresolved North Carolina Supreme Court election.
A Civil Rights sing-along, a Burning Coal Theatre Company premiere, and more events the INDY recommends around the Triangle this week.
A booming Triangle-area city that prides itself on its manufacturing sector has recently caught the eyes of a West ...
The Trump administration has frozen funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), which extends ...
Many of the tenants coming to Boxyard RTP and Horseshoe at Hub RTP are restaurants — including one from a well-known chef — ...
Red wolves once ranged far and wide across the U.S., helping them earn the nickname “America's wolf.” But there are now ...
Nyah Hamlett has seen successes, controversy since she was hired to lead the 11,000-student district during the pandemic.
The News & Observer publishes a weekly roundup of restaurant sanitation scores to keep you up-to-date on the health grades at Triangle dining spots. Sanitation scores and their corresponding letter ...
Every January, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development asks communities that receive federal funding for ...
Lenovo North America President Ryan McCurdy sat down with the Triangle Business Journal to discuss this strong partnership, Lenovo’s continued impact in the region, and Lenovo’s future plans for ...
The East Carteret girls swim team secured a top-10 finish Friday in the 1A/2A regional meet at Pine Forest High School.
A new study says a North Carolina city is among the healthiest in the nation, while another is one of the least-healthy. Hers ...