North Carolina quarterback Max Johnson suffered a season-ending leg injury in the first game of the year back in August, but announced that was returning for a
President Trump imposing tariffs on Canada could result in higher lumber and gas prices for North Carolina residents, Walden said. “We buy a heck of a lot of oil from Canada. It’s called heavy oil, and our refineries are geared to deal with that heavy oil,” Walden said. “That’s not something you can switch on and off easily.”
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Defending champs dominate, first-year teams impress, and title contenders emerge—here’s what you need to know from the NCHSAA state playoffs.
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North, South Carolina Warned of Tornadoes Amid Wildfires-Live Tracker
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Carolina fire maps show where wildfires burn in North and South Carolina
Wildfires continue to burn in North and South Carolina, prompting evacuations and state of emergency
The National Weather Service issued “increased fire danger” alerts for North and South Carolina on Tuesday as firefighter crews continued to battle more than 170 wildfires across both states since last weekend.
The No. 14 North Carolina Tar Heels play in the ACC Tournament against the Boston College Eagles. Thursday's meeting is the first this season for the two squads.
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Axios Charlotte on MSNNorth Carolina sports betting revenue helps fund youth sports projectsDriving the news: North Carolina Amateur Sports, a Durham-based nonprofit, is awarding grants of up to $20,000 per county to local government agencies and nonprofits to help purchase youth sports equipment or upgrade public facilities used by youth sports. The deadline to apply is April 1.
North Carolina, Hurricane Helene
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North Carolina lawmakers close in on another injection of Helene relief funds
Where Western North Carolina recovery stands 5 months after Helene
WXII's Jackie Pascale speaks with residents, volunteers and government officials on the response and disaster recovery
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North Carolina lawmakers debate NCORR funding
President Donald Trump’s efforts to drastically cut federal spending and slash the federal workforce are already having an impact in North Carolina.
Eighty thousand people working for the Department of Veterans Affairs could soon be without a job. According to an internal memo obtained by the Associated Press, the Trump administrations plans to reorganize the agency this summer.
On Thursday at 3:30 a.m. a high wind warning was issued by the NWS Blacksburg VA in effect until 7 p.m. The warning is for Ashe, Alleghany and Watauga counties.
Severe storms are intensifying in North Carolina as climate change extends storm seasons. Experts warn that outdated building codes and NOAA staffing cuts could leave communities more vulnerable.
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