A local church is working to pay off nearly $2 million of personal medical debt belonging to Chatham County residents.
Chatham County Overdose Prevention Coordinator Amanda McNamara spoke with Andrew Stuckey about the federal opioid settlement.
Each time the bell rings inside South Granville High School, a sea of students fills the halls. Almost every table is full in the lunch area. Other WRAL Top Stories “It's been different,” said junior ...
About 30 North Carolina public school systems have reported a calendar to state officials that starts earlier next year than state school calendar law allows, according to a new state report. Those ...
Facility needs across New Hanover County Schools far outweighs what will be funded by a $320 million bond. Here's what's left ...
Craven County Schools has announced it will offer free breakfast and lunch to those ages 18 or younger.
Less than a year after Chatham County water customers were folded into a regional utility system anchored in Sanford, many of those same households are facing another increase in the price of one of…< ...
Seven teams made the 3rd round of the NCHSAA playoffs, including one who made the 4th round. Who took No. 1 in the final WNC ...
Which athlete had the best performance in the nation from May 25-31?
Here's are the big stories Thursday in the Triangle.
Somewhere in North Carolina, a modest diner is making breakfast plates memorable enough to ruin every ordinary roadside stop ...