Coastal Carolina was one of just 16 schools named to The Princeton Review's 2025 Mental Health Services Honor Role.
Bryson City Located in far western North Carolina, among the Smoky Mountains, Bryson City is open for visitors. The town offers mountain views, hiking trails and a bustling downtown. You can visit ...
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According to The Hill/Decision Desk HQ, Trump leads by 1.5 percentage points in North Carolina, with 49.2 percent support to Vice President Harris’s 47.7 percent.
Valle Crucis, North Carolina — In the hills of Watauga County in western North Carolina, the ride for Valle Crucis Elementary School students was filled with excitement Friday. They were among ...
The UNC women's basketball program, particularly in recent seasons, is starting to show why it's a destination for top high ...
North Carolina was one of the biggest battlegrounds up for grabs this year, as Democrats looked to flip a state that's voted Republican in nearly every election since 1980 Cornell Watson/Bloomberg ...
More than one million voters have cast their ballots in the pivotal swing state of North Carolina ... A new USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll shows Harris is leading Trump 63%-34% nationally ...
The Hill/Decision Desk HQ’s polling average shows North Carolina is still a toss-up for the presidential election, with Vice President Harris trailing behind former President Trump by 0.7 ...
The chairman of the hard-right House Freedom Caucus suggested that legislators in the battleground state of North Carolina could potentially allocate their state’s electoral votes to Donald ...
North Carolina voted blue from 1876 to 1964 before flipping red from 1968 until 2008, when Barack Obama won the state. The state went red again, with Mitt Romney winning in 2012 by 2%, followed by ...
it is difficult to discern clear patterns and trends from just one day of early voting, Steven Greene, a professor of political science at North Carolina State University, told Newsweek.