Many small colleges are trying free tuition to get students in the door. Others want to remain accessible to lower-income applicants.
A Charlotte lawyer—and lifelong Republican—with decades of blue-chip legal experience got the axe at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Head of Homeland Security Kristi Noem says she’s going to “eliminate” FEMA. N.C. lawmakers say they're working to reform the ...
The mid-morning sun streams through a wall of windows, filling the hilltop retreat with light just as the men’s voices join in solemn chorus. Eleven “alleluias” rise, richly resonant with tenor and ...
During an hour-long presentation, Greensboro Mayor Nancy Vaughan and city leaders spoke about the year’s theme: the pathway ...
At Greensboro’s Next Chapter, Black stories are centered on and off the page. "We’re going to carry books that no one else is," says owner.
Federal leaders looked to Ralph Baric to end the pandemic. Their critics blamed it on him. Now, the White House wants to slash his funding.
How did NC State vs. UNC basketball rivalry become surpassed by UNC vs. Duke? Art Heyman played a role in creating the battle ...
Oregon Inlet claimed the life of a Wicked Tune star. For local fishermen, navigating its waters is the stuff of nightmares.
Republican state Supreme Court candidate Jefferson Griffin's arguments are familiar, but on Friday he got to try them out ...
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