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The North Carolina legislature has wrapped up the chief portion of its annual session by passing another Hurricane Helene ...
A tree-killing disease known as Laurel Wilt is affecting over 20 counties in North Carolina. The N.C. Forest Service recently ...
Two people are dead and one is seriously injured after a small private plane crashed in North Carolina, avoiding a reptile on ...
People have been celebrating the summer solstice with elaborate rituals since prehistoric times. But humans aren’t the only ...
The state’s venomous snakes — including copperheads — do not get high off the ground, Owens said. Copperheads — the venomous snake most likely to be seen around central North Carolina and the Triangle ...
The North Carolina Cooperative Extension said Wednesday's storm was the third hail storm that has impacted Henderson County ...
Trees provide essential structure while adding their own unique beauty to the landscape. Discover gorgeous flowering trees ...
A turtle on the runway caused a plane crash near Sugar Valley Airport in Mocksville, NC. Two died, one injured, per NTSB’s preliminary report.
Two species found in North Carolina climb ... they blend in with the foliage. But food isn’t the only reason why a snake might climb. Rat snakes and rough snakes, for example, sleep in trees.
A turtle on the runway caused a plane crash near Sugar Valley Airport in Mocksville, NC. Two died, one injured, per NTSB’s preliminary report.
Two North Carolina wildlife experts say which snakes ... Rat snakes and rough green snakes can climb trees, fences ... Owens said, where they blend in with the foliage. But food isn’t the only ...