
Charlotte Woman Charged with Assault During ICE Protest Dispute
A Charlotte woman, Heather Morrow, charged with assaulting a federal officer during a protest outside the ICE office.

A Charlotte woman, Heather Morrow, charged with assaulting a federal officer during a protest outside the ICE office.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection arrested over 370 people in “Operation Charlotte’s Web,” targeting areas in NC.

En este episodio de Al Aire con KUNR, Maria Palma informa sobre un nuevo proyecto de ley en la sesión de Nevada.

KOMZIFTI, a new drug developed by U-M researchers, offers hope for acute myeloid leukemia patients with NPM1 mutations.

McDowell County opens a new visitor center in Old Fort, restoring its tourism hub post-Hurricane Helene.

North Carolina’s clean energy jobs grew by 3% in 2024, outpacing other sectors, with 113,000 workers employed statewide.

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Michael Whatley advocates for eliminating Obamacare, favoring market-driven solutions.

Tyson Foods to close its Lexington beef plant, impacting over 3,000 workers. Nebraska officials express disappointment.

Tyson Foods will close its largest Nebraska plant, affecting over 2,500 jobs. Production will increase elsewhere.


Humanities Nebraska faces $300K cuts to programs, leaning on private donations to sustain statewide humanities efforts.

Raleigh, N.C. Governor Josh Stein announced that VectorTex USA, LLC will be creating 44 new jobs in Bladen County, North Carolina. The company is set to invest over $6 million in establishing its first North American manufacturing facility in Elizabethtown. This move is seen as a significant boost to the