They not only took money, "but they took a life," says grieving daughter
Shirley Chan and Jade Zheng ask the people who have broken into their home and shot their father and husband why they keep coming back, and why they "broke" their family.
Yancey stepped up to the plate with runners on first and second and two outs in a tied game when he singled to right field. Granville Central defeated rival JF Webb 6-5 in a Northern Carolina 1A/2A Conference baseball game.
Trailing 2-1, Granville Central's girls soccer team scored after two passes over the goal mouth to earn a 2-2 tie with Southern Vance in Northern Carolina 1A/2A Conference girls soccer action on April 11, 2018.
Orange County Rural Alliance and Seniors and Law Enforcement Together have been working with the Orange County Department on Aging to address the needs of rural seniors in the community. OCRA officials said they need more volunteers to keep up.
Linda Ostrand has been a wildlife rehabilitator for 30 years. This spring she opened Our Wild Neighbors, a nonprofit rehabilitation center, in Hillsborough, N.C.
Thursday, April 5, 2018 North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper visited Durham to proclaim April to be "NC Beer Month" at an event in Ponysaurus Brewing Co. The event that was hosted by the North Carolina Craft Brewers Guild.
Thursday, April 5, 2018 North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper visited Durham to proclaim April to be "NC Beer Month" at event in Ponysaurus Brewing, an event that was hosted by the North Carolina Craft Brewers Guild.
Carl Chiang, a PhD neuroscientist in this life, spends his Saturdays afternoons at Mid-South Fencer’s Club in Durham trying to avoid sword strikes to the head.
Lacock's Shoe Repair in Village Plaza will most likely will be going out of Village Plaza in April, David Barnette, the current owner, has been working there for over 40 years.
From the 2015 NCAA Championship to his 37 points against Michigan State, here are five memorable moments from Grayson Allen's career as a Duke Blue Devils basketball player.
A crowd of perhaps 2,000 protesters filled CCB Plaza in downtown Durham Saturday, joining more than 800 local protests around the nation in conjunction with the national Washington, D.C., “March for Our Lives” rally.