Nearly half of North Carolina is experiencing a moderate drought, and in the coastal plains region, those exceptionally dry ...
Fairmont High School alumnus Travelius Leach has made a quick impact running collegiate track at Mount Olive, as he won one ...
The town of Edenton is facing a lawsuit after attempting to resolve a years-long dispute over the relocation of a Confederate ...
Morgan Oxendine was a senior at Robeson Early College in 2009, planning to pursue a four-year degree upon graduation. She was ...
It’s a blessing to be sworn in once again as chairman of the great Lumbee Tribe … I want to thank God almighty and my Lord ...
The Lumberton City Council granted the city’s Police Department permission to either accept or apply for a series of grants ...
FAIRMONT — The Fairmont JOBS team held its first meeting of 2025 on Jan. 13. Mayor Charles Kemp said job fair attendance was lower than he had hoped for in December, but he believes the poor weather ...
In a split decision, the N.C. Court of Appeals ruled against a video sweepstakes operator in Robeson County, saying the company’s games violated state gambling laws.
The weekend storm promised for Robeson County left little if any signs of the system that sent much of the South into sub-freezing temperatures.
When Cody Brigman attended McBee High School in South Carolina, he had a chance to job shadow at Carolina Pines, a hospital ...
As I write this, Jefferson Griffin has filed a lawsuit to discard more than 60,000 votes cast in his race against Allison Riggs for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court.
We live and work in a mostly free economy — but a spate of year-end stories demonstrated a prominent exception.