Objects Can’t Lie

A Greensboro museum has been working to return artifacts taken from Japan during World War II.

The Wrong Side of Forever

As governments crack down on PFAS, residents of affected areas say it’s too little, too late as a new industrial boom is already underway.

Thin Blue Line

A police shooting in Cherokee County raises questions about who decides whether a legal boundary has been crossed. 


Politics

Nothing to See Here

Lawmakers gave themselves the ability to sell, destroy, and disclose records as they see fit. Few are choosing to be transparent.

Jesse Helms Lives On

The bomb-throwing TV commentator and arch-conservative U.S. senator died 16 years ago, but his legacy is alive and kicking.

Education

Culture

Around the State

At A Crossroads

We took a road trip along one of the state’s oldest highways to probe what “Carolina Core” might mean for the region’s future.

The War Inside

Some of the worst brain injuries soldiers face come from their own weapons, and North Carolina is at the epicenter of this growing crisis.

Dads of Death Row

Fathers on North Carolina’s death row are navigating complicated relationships with their children amid uncertainty about their fate.

Featured Stories

See No Evil

Former employees have accused the founders of No Evil, a North Carolina-based vegan food brand, of skirting accountability on labor concerns.