The NC ABC Commission suspended the alcohol permits held by Orleans House in Jacksonville after hearing from law enforcement officers tell of people seriously injured in separate fights, a brawl involving 50-70 people and the sale of alcohol to an underage person -- all in the last 10 days.
Robots were critical in the capture of the Boston marathon bombing suspect just last week, and Friday the Cherry Point bomb disposal team showed us how they train with similar robots.
Police say a piece of landing gear believed to be from one of the planes destroyed in the Sept. 11 attacks has been discovered wedged between two New York City buildings.
Superior Court Judge Jim Ammons ruled Friday after hearing from four mental health authorities that the trial of 32-year-old Mario McNeill will go ahead.
The Governor's Office says ProNamic Industries plans to create 52 new jobs and invest more than $8.5 million over the next three years with its facility in Washington.
George Jones, the peerless, hard-living country singer who recorded dozens of hits about good times and regrets and peaked with the heartbreaking classic "He Stopped Loving Her Today," has died. He was 81.
The surviving Boston Marathon bombings suspect has been released from a civilian hospital and transferred to a federal medical detention center in central Massachusetts.
It has state of the art equipment. A spacious emergency room. Brand new operating rooms that aren't even up and running yet. Even a mobile MRI machine. But this is one hospital you hope you never have to visit.
The Senate Commerce Committee on Thursday approved a bill its sponsors say will make the state more business-friendly. The bill requires cities, counties and numerous state environmental agencies to repeal or rewrite rules that go beyond federal law.
The Senate voted by a wide margin Thursday in favor of a bill directing state education leaders to ensure students are instructed how to write legibly in cursive by the end of fifth grade.
The Senate voted 29-16 Thursday in favor of permitting the use of suppressors when the hunter meets federal qualifications to own one, which includes criminal background checks.