Quiet Stokes County Road Turns Into Crime Scene as Detroit Woman Killed, Man Hunted
A shooting in Pinnacle left one woman dead and a second person hospitalized; deputies say a suspect is wanted and should be considered armed and dangerous.
NC Department of Transportation Offers Glimpse into State Finances with Weekly "Cash Watch Numbers" Report
The N.C. Department of Transportation issues a weekly financial report every Friday, offering a transparent look at the state's transportation funding, including cash balances and transactions.
Cary Pushes for Transparency as Police Records from Former Town Manager’s Past Surface Amid Inquiry
Cary released non-public police records from 2016 about ex-Town Manager Stegall, highlighting efforts for transparency. No charges were filed. The Town Council seeks to understand past events under Stegall's management.
Durham Residents Express Rising Satisfaction with City Living, Surpassing National Averages in Recent Survey
Durham residents show increased satisfaction with their city, with 84% rating it highly in a recent survey. Satisfaction with services is above the national average, though some areas, like yard waste collection, need improvement.
Durham Council Revives Bitter Fight Over 81-Acre Leigh Village Plan in Heated Showdown
Durham City Council will resume a hearing Monday on the 81.75‑acre Leigh Village annexation, a mixed‑use plan prompting fierce debate over traffic and tree loss.
Fayetteville Teen Wrestler Busted After Mom Found Stuffed In Recycling Bin
A 17-year-old Jack Britt student was arrested after police found his mother in a recycling bin and say he confessed. Court filings show a note and a March 3 hearing.
Governor Josh Stein Appoints John W. Gajda to North Carolina Utilities Commission, Cites Extensive Industry Experience
Governor Josh Stein of North Carolina has appointed John W. Gajda, P.E., with over three decades of electric utility experience, to the North Carolina Utilities Commission.












