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Ranking WNC WRs in 2024 NC high school football season
From Sawyer Belue to Hayezon Tobe, the Citizen Times and Times ranked the top wide receivers for the 2024 NC high school football season in WNC. The start of football practices in North Carolina is a month away. Western North Carolina teams are hard at work in summer workouts and 7-on-7s to prepare for the upcoming NCHSAA and NCISAA seasons.
Old castle hidden beneath NC's largest sand dune fully visible again
NAGS HEAD, N.C. — Thousands of families visit the Outer Banks to climb the incredible sand dunes at Jockey's Ridge each year. Many have no idea, however, what's hidden beneath the 400 acres of sand that covers the largest active dune on the East Coast. Is it an illusion?...
19 more NC counties to receive expanded internet access through statewide program
The N.C. Department of Information Technology (NCDIT) announced Monday an additional $112M in Completing Access to Broadband (CAB) program projects for nineteen more counties through a statewide initiative.
US Supreme Court’s approval of Oregon city’s ordinance criminalizes homelessness
On June 28, the U.S. Supreme Court voted in favor of Grants Pass, Oregon, and opened the door for more municipalities across the U.S. to ticket, fine, and jail people experiencing homelessness for doing something that every human being must do to survive – sleep. Legal experts suggest the case hinged on whether people experiencing […] The post US Supreme Court’s approval of Oregon city’s ordinance criminalizes homelessness appeared first on NC Newsline.
In coastal North Carolina, a legal fight over wetlands protections
A U.S. district court judge has denied a landowner’s attempt to prevent federal regulators from enforcing the Clean Water Act against him, the latest ruling in a set of cases involving wetlands protections in North Carolina. Earlier this month, Robert D. White, of Elizabeth City, sat quietly in a federal courtroom while his attorneys sought […] The post In coastal North Carolina, a legal fight over wetlands protections appeared first on NC Newsline.
Lucky for Life ticket sold in Wake Forest wins $5,000 in Sunday night’s drawing
WAKE FOREST, N.C. (WNCN) — A Lucky for Life ticket sold Sunday in Wake County helped one player start off the month with a win. According to the North Carolina Education Lottery, a ticket purchased at a convenience store on South Main Street in Wake Forest won $5,000 in Sunday night’s Lucky for Life drawing.
Southside football offensive lineman Jamin Brown details why he committed to Duke
Southside High School football offensive lineman Jamin Brown committed to Duke this off-season due to the strong mix of athletics and academics that the Blue Devils' program provides. Brown is one of the top students in his class at Southside with a 4.5 GPA, so he wanted to make sure that whatever school he went to also would challenge him academically. A look at his top schools show that with Vanderbilt and Georgia Tech being in the...
Have a Fun Fourth with CBC Baseball
It’s possible to do a full tour of CBC’s baseball teams over the 4th of July holiday! Start in Holly Springs or Durham and then swing by Greenville. Check out the line-up of possibilities:. At the DBAP. The Bulls are back home at the DBAP starting on July...
Tides comeback bid falls short in 13-12 loss to Durham
NORFOLK (Norfolk Tides) – The Norfolk Tides (3-4, 39-43) fell to the Durham Bulls (3-5, 39-44), 13-12, on Tuesday Night at Harbor Park. It was a back-and-forth contest through the first five innings. Durham would lead by six runs after giving up a four-run lead, but the Tides were able to comeback to tie it […]
UNC Basketball Ranked 4th for 2024-25 Season: Key Players and High Expectations
UNC basketball remains ahead of Duke in early 2024-25 rankings, with a strong roster and high expectations for the upcoming season, according to CBS Sports' rankings. UNC ranked No. 4 in CBS Sports' Top 25 and 1 rankings for the 2024-25 season. Returning five of the top eight scorers from...
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