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The North Carolina Tar Heels went to the NCAA Tournament title game in their first season under head coach Hubert Davis, but they have not advanced past the Sweet 16 in the three years since.
After rainy weather offered some relief earlier this month, North Carolina lifted a statewide ban on open burning. Officials told residents to remain vigilant, and that lifting the ban did not ...
Former South Alabama quarterback Gio Lopez has committed to play the next chapter of his college football career with Bill Belichick and the North Carolina Tar Heels. Lopez offers North Carolina a ...
Former South Alabama quarterback Gio Lopez, one of the top passers in the spring transfer portal, has committed to North Carolina, he announced on social media Thursday. The No. 6 available ...
One of the big missing pieces of Bill Belichick's first North Carolina team had been quarterback. There was no clarity on who would play the position coming out of spring practice, where an ...
The Patriot … err, sorry, the Tar Heel Way apparently isn’t for everybody. Bill Belichick is apparently no Rodney Dangerfield when it comes to going back to school, with the gruff coach ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- North Carolina Senate Republicans have advanced a two-year budget for the ninth-largest state that spends less than what Democratic Gov. Josh Stein requested and goes heavy ...
Bill Belichick and North Carolina had no interest in Tennessee's Nico Iamaleava. That's because UNC was going after Gio Lopez. The South Alabama star takes a big step up with the news Thursday ...
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA — The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has once again extended several deadlines for North Carolina taxpayers because of the "lingering effects of Hurricane Helene.
NORTH CAROLINA (WNCT) — The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that North Carolina residents have until September 25 to file their taxes. Originally, the Nationwide Tax Day is April 15.
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina’s proposed budget for 2025–2027 just cleared its first big hurdle. On Thursday, the state Senate voted 30-15 to approve the multi-billion-dollar spending plan.