
Preserving Elsie’s Story: Unveiling Genoa Indian School’s Dark Past
Six-year-old Elsie Gilpin’s journey to Genoa U.S. Indian School in 1929 marked the start of a painful legacy.

Six-year-old Elsie Gilpin’s journey to Genoa U.S. Indian School in 1929 marked the start of a painful legacy.

Businesses in the Triangle closed as ICE operations increased. Siembra NC monitors potential arrest sites for safety.

Charlie Couch, a Meadow Elementary fifth grader, is Nebraska’s first kid governor, focusing on cancer support awareness.

U.S. Customs agents made arrests in Charlotte, sparking fear among immigrant families. Know your rights if approached.

Unleash creativity with a DIY board game night! Families collaborate to design unique games, fostering deep bonds and lasting memories at home.

The Chenoweth family celebrates a miracle as they adopt Amari, 2, on Adoption Day, embracing joy and new beginnings.

Residents of Western NC marched to protest U.S. Border Patrol operations in Charlotte, with 81 arrests over the weekend.

Peter Biscontini faces a personal tragedy as his great-grandmother’s remains are stolen from a mausoleum.

The CEO of Edgerton Hospital is grateful for a stable year but warns that rising insurance premiums pose challenges.

A Family Blessing Book captures moments of joy and gratitude, helping families reflect on their shared stories amidst life’s busyness.

Local sheriff’s departments arrested 23 alleged sex offenders in the Piedmont during “Operation Ghost Wire.”

With the end of the federal shutdown, Western NC could see SNAP benefits soon, per Gov. Josh Stein. MANNA’s needs grow.