Where We Are and Where We Are Going. A Look into the Current and Future State of Weather Forecasting” is scheduled for 6 p.m.
"This storm brought historic rainfall and severe flooding to several areas of our state causing significant damage,” Gov. Roy ...
The crew's heroic legacy was lauded during a recent program commemorating the 150th anniversary of the station opening ...
Our modern lives often make us feel disconnected from nature, but even if we don’t think we notice, evolution has ensured ...
"From Edenton to Congress" Nov. 1 is to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Edenton Tea Party and highlight the women in ...
The N.C. Coastal Reserve and National Estuarine Research Reserve will hold fall local advisory committee meetings in November ...
Public comments can be submitted until Nov. 4 on the proposed rule to to redesignate Jockey’s Ridge as an area of ...
Army Corps of Engineers subject experts are to be on hand Nov. 4 for a meeting to update the public on excavation work at the ...
Longer, dryer droughts, warmer seasons year-round -- the outlook for wildfires is increasingly grim as the state rapidly ...
Fall colors, the reds, yellows, browns and copperheads. An eastern copperhead crosses a path recently at the New Bern Civil War Battlefield in Craven County. Watch your step! Photo: Doug Waters ...
A Wilmington-area community action group intends to "shine a spotlight on business-related human rights abuses associated ...
The measure of economic activities in oceans and waterways with an emphasis on environmental impact beat the performance of ...