
North Carolina’s Clean Energy Jobs Surge by 13.8% Since Pandemic
North Carolina’s clean energy job market grew 13.8% since the pandemic, driven by solar and clean-tech manufacturing.

North Carolina’s clean energy job market grew 13.8% since the pandemic, driven by solar and clean-tech manufacturing.

Writer J.L. Franklin’s story, inspired by Coffee Inclusive, is in an anthology supporting the shop’s mission.

Democratic senators urge U.S. Transportation Secretary to release a $1B grant for the Blatnik Bridge replacement.

A dramatic video showing vehicles swallowed by a sinkhole in Omaha has over 20 million views; no injuries reported.

New treatment for spina bifida shows great potential; it involves applying stem cells from mother’s placenta to baby’s spine in womb.

House Bill 295 advances to the Senate, allowing homeowners to sue over costs due to homelessness, sparking debate.

Recent storms brought needed snowfall to Sierra Nevada, but rising temps risk melting snow, impacting water supply.

Paul Ehorn began scuba diving in the 1960s, leading to a passion for shipwreck hunting. At 80, he’s discovered 15 Great Lakes shipwrecks.

State legislators in Northeast PA are proposing laws to regulate or pause data center developments for community safety.

Former NC Rep. Cecil Brockman indicted for sex offenses with a minor, held without bond under Iryna’s Law.

Canton buys 35 acres of a decommissioned papermill for $12.5M to boost economic opportunities and build new infrastructure.

PHOENIX – A specialized school aiding immigrant children’s adaptation to the American education system is closing due to declining enrollment.