Asheville Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is famed for its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant arts scene. The weather here is a significant draw. Summers are warm but not scorching, with temperatures averaging around 85°F,
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — A baker’s dozen now costs more than ever, and the bakers who need eggs to make their confections are forced to raise prices to keep up. The Black Magnolia Southern ...
In our region, tree pollen kicks off the allergy season in late February or early March, peaking in April and May. Grass pollen takes over in late spring and early summer, while weed pollen, especially ragweed, becomes prominent from late summer into the fall.
A Red Flag Warning continues until 10 p.m. tonight with no outdoor burning allowed. Wildfires may spread rapidly with the very dry and windy weather.
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All matches will stream live on the NFHS Network. Wrestling begins at 9 a.m. EST on Monday. The event will be held at the Greensboro Coliseum. Tickets can be purchased on Ticketmaster and are $15 and $7 for the championship only. Here’s a look at the schedule and live stream information. All times EST.
A&T faces Hofstra in the regular-season finale before entering the ACC men's tournament next Friday. According to ESPN, the investigation involves A&T's game against Delaware in early January. The standings showed Stony Brook and North Carolina A&T as the bottom two teams in the Coastal Athletic Association. Their game on Saturda…
A winter storm brought heavy snow to parts of North Carolina and measurable snow to the Piedmont Triad. Virtually every part of the Piedmont Triad got at least a trace of snow. The storm seemed to halt on Wednesday night, but another round of snow fell on Thursday morning.
In 2019, the state set a goal for 2 million North Carolinians to have a college degree or industry credential by 2030. The state has been closing the gap, but isn’t there yet.