Kell High School (Ga.) junior wide receiver Nathan Agyemang doesn't have a ranking or rating by his name on 247Sports, Rivals, or On3. But the newly minted NC State football recruiting target's early offer sheet is beginning to read like that of a three-star prospect or better.
A professor accused of child sex crimes has been suspended by a major North Carolina university, officials said. A spokesperson from East Carolina University said 57-year-old Blace Nalavany was placed on administrative suspension while law enforcement investigates his alleged crimes.
North Carolina football head coach Bill Belichick explained how Rutgers, Washington, and LSU helped him develop a passion for college.
The GOP is trying to overturn a closely watched North Carolina Supreme Court election where two recounts show Democratic Justice Allison Riggs holding on to her seat by 734 votes.
The North Carolina Medicaid portal was operational again Tuesday night following nationwide disruptions that happened shortly after President Donald Trump ordered a pause on federal loans and grants.
NORTH CAROLINA — Big safety improvements are coming to North Carolina’s railways, thanks to a $3 million grant. The North Carolina Railroad Company (NCRR) will partner with N.C. State University to find ways to reduce accidents at highway crossings.
North Carolina Central University (NCCU) has achieved remarkable national recognition, ranking among the top five historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) for its online bachelor’s degree programs,
Despite recent struggles on the court, the UNC men’s basketball program scored a much-needed victory off the court this week, securing a commitment from one of the best high school players
The U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments in the uncertified race for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court
A Republican judge is trying to overturn his election loss by challenging more than 60,000 ballots. These are some of those voters’ stories.
Sports betting has been a big help to the bottom line of many public institutions in North Carolina - including its five HBCUs. A total of $1.66 million has been shared with 13 state instiutions as a result of sports betting that began last March,