Recently released county unemployment statistics show a shrinking labor force in Moore County. The number of employed and ...
The Dogwood Branch of the Pinehurst Garden Club collaborated with the Still Us Foundation to share an afternoon of “Healing ...
A rainbow of origami cranes decorate a large window in the lobby of Sandhills Community College’s Foundation Hall. Titled ...
The Country Bookshop will host a virtual event with author Chanda Prescod-Weinstein to discuss her new book, “The Edge of ...
A glimpse of the future was put on display for Union Pines softball fans right in front of the large crowds at Duke ...
The Pine Branch of the Pinehurst Garden Club planted 42 freestanding pots, a special project completed twice a year in the ...
Local leaders continue to push back against proposed legislation from the General Assembly, with recent concerns raised about ...
The “Sound of Swing in the Sandhills” for over 58 years, the SCC Jazz Band will hold a concert on Monday, June 15, from 6:30 ...
Across rural America, health care is under attack. Pressure is mounting from looming federal cuts, including those to Medicaid, and increasingly aggressive behavior by large, for-profit insurance ...
North Carolina took an important step forward in April, when the General Assembly passed House Bill 696, and Gov. Josh Stein signed it into law, providing $319 million to fund ...
On May 16, my husband and I attended a performance by the Carolina Philharmonic. We did not expect to hear that the Philharmonic will be leaving BPAC after 15 years.
Corporate welfare, known as “incentives,” has always been a race to the bottom for state and municipal leaders who attempt to choose between winners and losers in what should be ...