No. 23 Recruit Places NC State in Top 5
NC State has their eyes on landing this four-star shooting guard.
The week in photos captures NC through the lens of News & Observer journalists
Here’s a curated selection of moments across North Carolina as captured through the lens of The News and Observer visual journalists. This feature can be seen in Sunday’s newspaper, as well as in our online Edition. See it at eedition.newsobserver.com .
Holly Springs family’s Halloween display nears $1 million for St. Jude
A Holly Springs family's Halloween display is doing more than giving neighbors a fright - it's helping save lives.
Woman, 2 men seriously injured after shots fired into Raleigh sports bar, police say
Officers responded Saturday morning to a report of a shooting on New Bern Avenue at Touchdown Sports Bar.
Clyde man rolls into third place with gourd-geous 307-pound pumpkin at NC state fair
RALEIGH, N.C. (WLOS) — A Clyde man has taken home the third-place prize for the North Carolina-only giant pumpkin competition at the North Carolina State Fair in Raleigh. Mark Rollins took home the third-place prize on Tuesday, Oct. 14, with his pumpkin, weighing in at 307.2 pounds. The top...
Riders Left Dangling 100 Feet in the Air When N.C. Fair Ride Stops from...
The ride malfunctioned at the North Carolina State Fair on Thursday, Oct. 16
Wake County’s ‘Warmth for Wake’ asking for community donations
The program provides heaters and firewood to households that need them most.
Jordan Pointe neighborhood on edge as plans to allow data center clears initial hurdle
Apex's Environmental Advisory Board greenlit a rezoning recommendation proposal for the plan.
Durham Considers Stiffer Rules for Unsafe Rentals
The Durham City Council is expected to vote on a provision intended to protect tenants living in unsafe conditions at its Monday night meeting. At its October 9 work session, the council discussed a revision to the city’s housing code that would prevent landlords from collecting rent on properties with “imminently...
Drug-Resistant ‘Superbugs’ Increasing Across North Carolina, Health Officials Warn
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina health officials are sounding the alarm over a sharp rise in drug-resistant bacterial infections, warning that so-called “superbugs” are spreading faster than new antibiotics can be developed. The World Health Organization (WHO) has labeled these antibiotic-resistant pathogens as one of...

















