On Oct. 26, 1985, UTEP pulled one of the biggest upsets in WAC history, holding BYU's Robbie Bosco to 15-for-35 passing with four interceptions and upsetting the No. 7 Cougars -- the defending ...
Clemson scored a touchdown on its first offensive play and on each of its first four possessions as the Tigers (2-3, 1-2 ACC) rode a commanding early lead over ...
Racing Louisville FC defeats North Carolina Courage 3-1, advancing in their quest for a first postseason berth.
In an interview on College GameDay, North Carolina coach Bill Belichick opened up on some significant issues-- including the identity of the greatest college fo ...
Tucked away in Western North Carolina, Cherokee provides unparalleled access to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. With more than 520,000 acres of dense forest and its location near the start of the ...
Clemson is a 14-point road favorite against UNC, according to the VegasInsider.com consensus betting line. Some were surprised to see that betting line, considering Clemson is 0-4 against the spread ...
Coastal geologist Stanley R. Riggs has spent more than six decades studying North Carolina’s barrier islands, documenting how they shift and evolve as living systems shaped by wind, waves and ...
WorldAtlas recently released its list of the 13 best museums in North Carolina. See which Wilmington landmark made the list.
Stankoven's contract could become a bargain if he can overcome the next hurdle in his career: thriving at center.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WBTV) - House Bill 307, also known as “Iryna’s Law,” was signed into law on Friday by North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein more than one month after the deadly Charlotte light rail stabbing.
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North Carolina's Haunted Coastal Trail Explores The State's Intriguing Dark History And Ghostly Tales
With misty mountains, beautiful beaches, and small towns with enough charm to inspire multiple Nicholas Sparks novels, North Carolina serves as a backdrop for some of the most romantic getaways in the ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WBTV) - House Bill 307, also known as “Iryna’s Law,” was signed into law on Friday by North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein more than one month after the deadly Charlotte light rail stabbing.
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