The Trump administration has stripped legal status from 1.6 million immigrants in 11 months. It's the largest removal of deportation protections for legal migrants in U.S. history.
A federal judge in Charlotte ruled that immigration officials violated a man’s due process rights when they detained him and ordered that he be given a bond hearing.
The National Transportation Safety Board is continuing its investigation into a plane crash at Statesville Regional Airport that killed seven people, including former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, his ...
Former North Carolina Governor Jim Hunt, who served four terms, will be laid to rest the day after Christmas. His funeral is set for 1 p.m. on December 26 at the First Presbyterian Church in Wilson, ...
Prosecutors say that between May 2020 and June 2021, Yolanda Baker submitted 65 bogus applications using false information and documents, with the funds then deposited into accounts she controlled.
Sheriff Jackie Rogers, along with the Lenoir County GHSP Crash Reduction Team and officers from several neighboring agencies, worked together Saturday night into Sunday morning to crack down on unsafe ...
The bipartisan letter presses for equitable treatment following the USDA’s Farmer Bridge Assistance Program announcement, which allocates $11 billion for row crops but just $1 billion for specialty ...
Cold-stunning happens when water temperatures drop suddenly, causing sea turtles to become lethargic and stranded—much like hypothermia in humans. With temperatures dipping below freezing along the ...
State health officials emphasize that getting the hepatitis B vaccine at birth remains the safest and most effective way to prevent chronic infection and serious health issues.
North Carolina Senators Thom Tillis and Ted Budd, along with several House members, joined Davis in the call to action.
With more than 56,000 members, the Lumbee Tribe is the largest east of the Mississippi. Their fight for federal status spans decades, with repeated efforts finally culminating in success this year.
Republican Senator Ted Budd calls the move “shortsighted,” warning it could harm public health—especially among youth—and make it harder to test drivers and workers for marijuana use.