Report: Raleigh ranks 20th in installed solar in the country
Raleigh ranked 20th in the nation in installed solar per capita and is second in the South Atlantic region, according to a new report by PennEnvironment Research and Policy Center.
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Raleigh ranked 20th in the nation in installed solar per capita and is second in the South Atlantic region, according to a new report by PennEnvironment Research and Policy Center.
This story is second in a series on homelessness in Orange County told through the stories of those most familiar. Community resources help those affected by homelessness back on their feet.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story misspelled Mike Alston's name. The story has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the correction.
On the sixth day of the Kania trial, the prosecution concluded its witness testimony.
Controversial changes to state election rules — including voter ID regulations and registration procedures — were upheld Monday by a federal judge.
Three synchronized minutes of air horn blasts at the governor’s mansion could wake Gov. Pat McCrory to opposition against House Bill 2, compelling him to reevaluate the bill.
Home to 8.5 million hogs, North Carolina is ranked second in the country for largest pig population — evident to Sara Peach from an aerial view.
UNC Learning Technology Commons is an opinion aggregation app, like Yelp or Trip Advisor — but instead of reviewing food or destinations, it lets UNC-system faculty communicate about the best and the worst technology in education.
Whether it was holding hands with her partner or feeling accepted in her workplace, Sarah Gage has faced discrimination for her sexual identity in her home of Wilmington.
Despite high participation in the Affordable Care Act in the most recent enrollment window, North Carolinians have seen a 27 percent increase in premium costs.
Eight miles down Tobacco Road, a group of students hope to diversify campus dialogue about societal injustices — joining similar movements at schools like Princeton University.
North Carolina received a ‘D’ rating in a state integrity investigation published Tuesday by the Center for Public Integrity, a nonpartisan news group.
Duke Energy is filing a complaint against a nonprofit environmental justice group for the potentially illegal third-party sale of electricity to a Greensboro church.
Despite winding into picturesque areas of Jordan Lake backed by October-colored trees, Stinking Creek lives up to its fitting name.
A million dollar backing will propel Raleigh-Durham International Airport’s new flight expansion with direct flights to Paris beginning in May 2016.
In the midst of a national conversation surrounding tensions with police, Durham City Manager Thomas J. Bonfield led a national press call Tuesday that aimed to unpack issues between police and their communities.