The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is accepting public input through May 15 on ways the agency can make current nationwide permits more efficient.
A North Carolina Highway Historical Marker will be dedicated in honor of Zachariah Jacobs, a free-born African American Patriot who served in multiple regiments during the Revolutionary War.
Through boycotts and burning, women in Wilmington and Edenton took a stand in 1774 against England's taxation without ...
The index, which tracks companies doing business on oceans and waterways and with an environmental focus, rose 8.66% in February, outperforming broader benchmark indices.
The Brunswick County town's board voted Wednesday to seek Local Government Commission guidance regarding procurement policies related to elected officials amid fallout from an investigation into a ...
The recreational fishing season for black sea bass in federal waters south of Cape Hatteras kicks off at 12:01 a.m. on April 1.
For the Rose sisters in Beaufort, the "calling" of the family fish house and seafood restaurant means long hours, scars on ...
Fort Fisher historian Becky Sawyer will explore the sometimes gritty history of tattoos worn by the sailors who participated ...
The North Carolina Coastal Land Trust is launching a public and private campaign to raise $3 million to buy and preserve ...
The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission offers an online dashboard that pinpoints where the agency is conducting prescribed burns on state game lands.
Plans for a Hertford County for-profit prison that closed in 2021 to reopen as an immigrant detention center drew a few dozen ...
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