N.C. ranked No. 2 for solar capacity
By Kirby Wilson | January 16, 2014According to a report from a leading market analyst, the future of solar energy in North Carolina is looking bright.
According to a report from a leading market analyst, the future of solar energy in North Carolina is looking bright.
President Barack Obama is aiming for energy manufacturing to be the future of the U.S. economy, with Raleigh, N.C. at the center of development.
The creation of the role of Director of National Intelligence was the most important governmental reform since World War II, said Michael Allen, former staff director of the House intelligence...
President Barack Obama's recently released guidelines for school discipline garnered praise from education experts and local officials.
Jesus Huerta was searched by Durham Police officers before committing suicide with a hidden gun while in police custody.
Durham county health officials are urging the public to practice clean living habits in anticipation of a busy flu season.
A new policy in North Carolina keeps some defendants out of jail at the expense of their right to public counsel.
Public opinion, high costs and geography have contributed to a decline in the use of the death penalty in North Carolina.
A demonstration in Durham Thursday night honoring Jesus Huerta’s memory escalated to a violent nature, with police throwing tear gas and arresting six participants.
John Koskinen, Trinity '61 and former chair of the Board of Trustees, will take over the Internal Revenue Service.
A recent rift between the Food and Drug Administration and a private genomics company has sparked a debate about whether or not non-medical companies should offer customers a health analysis.
Changes in the Vatican's goals during Pope Francis' first months are calling for Catholics worldwide to evaluate their priorites, including at Duke.
A brightly colored flag adorned with music notes now marks the expanded location of High Strung Violins and Guitars on the corner of West Markham and Broad Streets in Durham.
A new bookshop opening in downtown Durham signals the resurgence of independent bookstores.
Partisan politics force politicans to act on party lines rather than for the good of those they represent, said Ed Rendell, former governor of Pennsylvania.
The North Carolina chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People released a petition Nov. 26 against Governor Pat McCrory’s plans to deny Medicaid expansion under the...
In light of Google's Nov. 14 victory in a lawsuit against the Authors Guild, students can continue using Google Books as an academic research tool.
An anti-discrimination bill in the U.S. House of Representatives could benefit LGBT employees in North Carolina but is meeting mixed levels of support.
A riot occurred outside of the Durham Police Department headquarters Friday evening, resulting in property damage and local disturbance.
Crystal Mangum was found guilty Friday of second-degree murder of her boyfriend Reginald Daye.