Texas Pete hot sauce makers sued because it is made in North Carolina
A California man is suing the makers of Texas Pete hot sauce over false advertising, because it is not made in Texas.
Issues with 911 calls in northeast Georgia resolved
Issues plaguing some Verizon customers in northeast Georgia, Alabama, and North Carolina trying to connect using 911 this week appears to be resolved.
North Carolina woman arrested for allegedly attempting to castrate 5-year-old stepson
The child's injuries included bruising to the face, arms, head, upper and lower legs, back and genital area.
North Carolina election officials brace for confrontational poll watchers
“You need to back off!” an election director recalled hollering after a woman wedged herself between a voter and the machine where the voter was trying to cast his ballot.
Woman who brought raccoon to North Dakota bar is charged
A woman who brought a wild raccoon into a North Dakota bar, which prompted state health officials to issue a warning about potential rabies exposure, is facing criminal charges.
North Carolina man wins big after finding month-old lottery ticket in truck: 'Did that happy dance'
Kenneth Kiriazes of Zebulon, N.C., won the Lucky for Life Lottery and walked away with $276,990.
UNC-Chapel Hill detects lead in drinking water, alerts campus
Administrators said they have found detectable lead levels in at least 22 water sources, including drinking fountains.
'Moving' suitcase leads to puppy rescue on North Carolina highway
Some good Samaritans saw the suitcase and decided to pull over to investigate.
North Carolina 17-year-old charged with 2 counts of murder in slayings of missing teens, sheriff says
Lyric Woods, 14, and Devin Clark, 18, were reported missing over the weekend.
Police horse hit by suspected drunk driver with BAC 2x legal limit
Police said the horse, 19-year-old Elton, is recovering.
The eagle has landed! North Carolina passengers greeted by raptor at TSA checkpoint
'Clark' the eagle visited the travel hub on Monday, giving his wings a break and flying commercial on Southwest Airlines.
North Carolina’s 20-week abortion ban reinstated by judge
Abortions in North Carolina are no longer legal after 20 weeks of pregnancy, a federal judge ruled Wednesday, eroding protections in one of the South’s few remaining safe havens for reproductive freedom.
Worker with Down syndrome's celebrates first paycheck in viral video, thief attempts to steal it
The thief stole the information off of the paper and cloned it into a fake check.
North Carolina man wins lottery while celebrating wedding anniversary
Happy anniversary! Kenneth Smith won $100,000 from a scratch-off ticket that he bought while he and his wife were celebrating their wedding anniversary at the beach.
North Carolina school district planning to put AR-15 in every school in the event of another school shooting
A U.S. House investigation has found that gun manufacturers have taken in more than $1 billion from selling AR-15-style guns over the past decade.
Music Midtown: North Carolina governor advocates for cancelled festival to move to his state
“Come on up to North Carolina." The governor of North Carolina wants Music Midtown to move to his state after the Atlanta festival was cancelled reportedly over Georgia's gun laws.
North Carolina pilot who died in fall from plane jumped out, air traffic controllers say
Charles Hew Crooks fell from the plane, but police are still investigating how.
Man who jumped or fell from plane before emergency landing found dead 20 miles away
A 23-year-old man died after jumping or falling out of a plane as it made an emergency landing at Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
North Carolina Chick-fil-A faces backlash for offering to pay ‘volunteer’ workers in chicken sandwiches
The North Carolina Chick-fil-A operator ended the controversial chicken sandwich voucher program after facing criticism
Entire Kenly, North Carolina police department resigns after new town manager is hired
Police officers and other officials in the small town of Kenly have submitted mass-resignation letters citing stress, a hostile work environment and an inability to continue the department's long-term betterment projects.