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A report from the Department of the Interior encourages the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina to continue seeking recognition ...
Southeastern Community College in Columbus County will break ground on a STEM facility focused on careers in automotive ...
Housing developer Dwight Miller has had his eye on a tract of land in Bladen County for the past year or so. He has watched revitalization projects take shape in the county, home to about 30,000 ...
Federal investigators demanded that the Columbus County Sheriff’s Office turn over extensive information about its finances and use of force.
Following the sudden closure of St. Andrews University, Laurinburg grapples with the fallout and the now-empty campus property.
Lumberton is seeing downtown revitalization. But there are roadblocks to progress in the Robeson County town.
Ed Goodwin quickly took a liking to Leon Locklear when the two men met more than a decade ago. It might have seemed an unlikely friendship: Goodwin, a Chowan County native, was an up-and-coming ...
Thirty-five years ago, on Feb. 1, 1988, Eddie Hatcher and Timothy Jacobs took over the newspaper in Robeson County to protest corruption.
Children in rural southeastern North Carolina are experiencing a mental health crisis, and there aren't enough professionals to treat them.
The Jewish community once played a major role in rural southeastern North Carolina. Today, that legacy continues.
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