Bill Belichick's Debut at North Carolina
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Chrispymate, a Twitch content creator based in North Carolina, was recently shocked by lightning in front of a live online audience.
The North Carolina Tar Heels have been one of the better teams ever since Bill Belichick has hit campus, when it comes to the recruiting scene. They have put to
Kelsey Pittman had last spoken to her family in November 2024, officials said. Her car was found near Death Valley in February 2025.
Since the 1980s, the Lumbee Tribe has lobbied Congress to acknowledge it as a sovereign nation. In his first week in office, President Donald Trump appeared to be making good on his endorsement. The plan was submitted to the White House in April,
The Tar Heels would add another prominent college baseball program to the SEC, but life would get harder for Mississippi State's teams.
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Whatley previously met with National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Tim Scott about a potential Senate run in North Carolina, and the NRSC had been floating Whatley as a possible replacement for Tillis since January, according to a GOP operative. Tillis did not announce his plans to not seek re-election until months later.
The player hit the jackpot after stopping at a convenience store in the mountain town of Asheville. The lucky ticket was sold at Fastrac Markets Inc, the N.C. Education Lottery wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
A locksmith was killed while making a house call and police suspect the homeowner was responsible, according to investigators in North Carolina’s Oak Island. It happened just after 6 p.m. Wednesday, July 23, at a home on NE 49th Street, Oak Island police said in a July 24 news release. A motive for the shooting was not revealed.
Michael Whatley, chair of the Republican National Committee, plans to launch a campaign for Senate in North Carolina after Lara Trump, the president’s daughter-in-law, chose not to run, according to three people familiar with the decision who spoke on the condition of anonymity because his plans have not been publicly announced.
New research finds “sunny day” tides now flood some N.C. streets a third of the year, far beyond tide-gauge estimates, corroding infrastructure as towns weigh costly fixes.