Through an email blast, federal workers were given the opportunity to resign from their jobs before Feb. 6 and retain full ...
Imani Perry traces the history and symbolism of the color blue, from the indigo of the slave trade, to Coretta Scott King's ...
In eastern North Carolina, the nonprofit Sound Rivers performed water-quality testing at 54 popular recreational sites on the ...
The search is on for an inmate who escaped from an eastern North Carolina jail by means that sound like the plot of a movie, ...
Blace Nalavany has been an Associate Professor of Social Work at ECU since 2006, and has, according to his bio on the ECU ...
Congresswoman Deborah Ross called the ballot challenges a blatant attempt to overturn a free and fair election, saying, ...
Retired USMC Sergeant Major Paul McKenna told the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs that it was difficult to find a ...
Deputies with the Onslow County Sheriff’s Office made two more arrests after items – including some that were on fire -- were ...
On January 24, 1965, the Ku Klux Klan bombed Oscar's Mortuary in Pembroke during an NAACP meeting. On that same day, the Klan ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin about his plans to block a federal funding freeze President Donald Trump ordered Monday.
The Sudanese army say the war has reached a "turning point." But with accusations of human rights abuses -- and even genocide -- there's still no end in sight for Sudan's devastating conflict.
In the 1960s, the Navy built a series of underwater habitats and trained a group of men to live in them. When our story left off, the Navy had successfully operated a Sealab 205 feet below sea level.