The figure skating world is in mourning after a devastating midair collision killed skaters and coaches who were returning from a national championship and training camp in Wichita,
Three North Carolina A&T men's basketball players have been suspended for violating team rules, the school announced on Thursday. Men’s basketball head coach Monté Ross announced the suspensions of guards Ryan Forrest, Landon Glasper and Julius Reese. The statement didn't indicate which rule, or rules, were violated.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Two water main breaks are impacting residents in Greensboro on Friday morning. City officials said one westbound lane in the 1800 block of West Friendly Avenue between Overlook Street to North Tremont Drive remains closed after a two-inch water main break.
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and its community are preparing to commemorate the 65th anniversary of when four A&T freshmen jump-started the civil rights movement on February 1,
North Carolina’s largest multi-sport, amateur athletic sporting event will be moving to Greensboro in June of 2025. The BODYARMOR State Games will host events in Greensboro and Guilford County as
Under a five-year agreement, Cone Health doctors and athletic trainers will provide exclusive care for athletes at the university.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — As the Cookout Clash revs up for the weekend at Bowman Gray Stadium, Winston-Salem State University students prepare to embark on a golden opportunity - a partnership with NASCAR. “I’ve never seen anything like that before," proclaimed WSSU junior, Julian. “This is a big factor here in North Carolina, it’s very popular."
Robin Saul, N&R newspaper publisher, who helped to raise money for community safety nets during one of the city's bleakest downturns, has died along with wife Connie in an accident
Instead of playing in the cavernous First Horizon Coliseum, the Spartans men's basketball team returned to the on-campus confines of Fleming Gym to face ETSU. The game was moved because the the coliseum was preparing for Thursday night's Mary J. Blige concert. And for the Spartans, the move and the outcome was, to quote the singer, was "Just Fine."
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and its community are preparing to commemorate the 65th anniversary of when four A&T freshmen jump-started the civil rights movement on February 1,
Without certain people in our lives, we wouldn’t have achieved the level of success that we did,” said Attorney Gerard Truesdale, who in 2009 co-founded the education nonprofit Crossroads: Pathways
The Voice of UNC Women's Basketball Matt Krause spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Tuesday, January 28.