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North Carolina, first of the colonial governments to call for complete independence from Great Britain through the Halifax ...
By the time Chantal had reached central North Carolina on Sunday, July 6, it had already been downgraded to a tropical depression.
North Carolina and U.S. flags are at half-staff to honor slain Cherokee County Sheriff Detention Officer Francisco Paul Flattes. Governor Josh Stein issued the order, and other entities are encouraged ...
According to a release from the North Carolina Department of Administrative Advisory, flags in the state will be lowered on Tuesday to honor Officer Francisco Paul Flattes.
North Korea's state media showed on Monday leader Kim Jong Un draping coffins with the national flag in what appeared to be the repatriation of soldiers killed fighting for Russia against Ukraine ...
NC legislature adjourns: Local school board bill passes; budget, flag measure unfinished The North Carolina legislature has wrapped up the chief portion of its annual session by passing another ...
United States and North Carolina flags will fly at half-staff Friday, June 27. Here's what to know about Gov. Josh Stein's half-staff flag order. Why are flags at half-staff in North Carolina?
H.B. 926 includes language that says cities cannot enforce ordinances on the size of an American or North Carolina flag and flagpole on private property.
North Carolina’s population has surged past 11 million, driven by growth in metro areas like Charlotte and Raleigh, but not all counties are experiencing this boom.
Around 50 people gathered outside North Las Vegas City Hall on Wednesday morning for a ceremonial raising of the Juneteenth flag. Juneteenth, held every June 19, commemorates the day when enslaved ...
Cities across North Carolina are preparing for the "No Kings" protests, a part of a "nationwide day of defiance" against President Donald Trump, coinciding with Flag Day on June 14.
Eight months after Hurricane Helene swept through Chimney Rock, the tourist town still isn't ready to welcome summer visitors, putting residents who rely on the tourism industry in peril.