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Weird
Report: There is believed to be $340M worth of treasure buried across Texas
Local News
Evidence of extinction event could be at the bottom of a South Carolina pond
Researchers say they've found evidence that an asteroid or comet exploded over Kershaw County thousands of years ago, causing huge changes to life in that area.
Elections
New Greensboro History Museum exhibit: choices and changes over 11 NC elections
The ‘NC Democracy Eleven Elections’ interactive gallery shows how NC elections from 1776 to 2010 are still shaping democracy today.
History
Historic Black town in the Carolinas lies one hurricane away from disaster
Princeville’s future rests not only on protecting the town from flooding but also on convincing younger generations to make a home in the town.
Nation World
Could Emmett Till finally get justice for his infamous 1955 lynching
A kidnapping warrant doesn't expire, meaning the original warrant in the Till case would still be valid.
History
National Titanic Remembrance Day: the sinking of the Titanic, 110 years ago
On this day in 1912, the Titanic sank off the coast of Newfoundland.
Outdoors
Admission to national parks will be free Saturday. Here's where you can go.
The U.S. national park system is waiving entrance fees to kick off National Park Week. Here are some places in Coastal Virginia and North Carolina to check out.
History
History of presidential visits to the Piedmont Triad
Presidents have visited the Piedmont Triad for decades. They visited schools, restaurants and more.
News
Duke University's ties to the Triad date back centuries
Before the school was in Durham, North Carolina, Duke University went by another name in Randolph County.
History
23 years ago, Fabio got goosed at Apollo's Chariot opening at Busch Gardens Williamsburg
One of the theme park's most popular roller coasters opened in 1999, but it had an infamously rocky start involving a goose and a supermodel.
Nation World
WWII veteran broke down barriers and inspires today's military personnel
Major Fannie Griffin McClendon was part of the historic "Six Triple Eight" battalion to serve during World War II.
News
Reenacting the Battle of Guilford Courthouse
Re-enactors set up military encampments depicting the lives of the 18th century Revolutionary War soldiers at Country Park.
Local News
Evidence of extinction event could be at the bottom of a South Carolina pond
Researchers say they've found evidence that an asteroid or comet exploded over Kershaw County thousands of years ago, causing huge changes to life in that area.
Elections
New Greensboro History Museum exhibit: choices and changes over 11 NC elections
The ‘NC Democracy Eleven Elections’ interactive gallery shows how NC elections from 1776 to 2010 are still shaping democracy today.
History
Historic Black town in the Carolinas lies one hurricane away from disaster
Princeville’s future rests not only on protecting the town from flooding but also on convincing younger generations to make a home in the town.
Nation World
Could Emmett Till finally get justice for his infamous 1955 lynching
A kidnapping warrant doesn't expire, meaning the original warrant in the Till case would still be valid.
History
National Titanic Remembrance Day: the sinking of the Titanic, 110 years ago
On this day in 1912, the Titanic sank off the coast of Newfoundland.
Outdoors
Admission to national parks will be free Saturday. Here's where you can go.
The U.S. national park system is waiving entrance fees to kick off National Park Week. Here are some places in Coastal Virginia and North Carolina to check out.
History
History of presidential visits to the Piedmont Triad
Presidents have visited the Piedmont Triad for decades. They visited schools, restaurants and more.
News
Duke University's ties to the Triad date back centuries
Before the school was in Durham, North Carolina, Duke University went by another name in Randolph County.
History
23 years ago, Fabio got goosed at Apollo's Chariot opening at Busch Gardens Williamsburg
One of the theme park's most popular roller coasters opened in 1999, but it had an infamously rocky start involving a goose and a supermodel.
Nation World
WWII veteran broke down barriers and inspires today's military personnel
Major Fannie Griffin McClendon was part of the historic "Six Triple Eight" battalion to serve during World War II.
News
Reenacting the Battle of Guilford Courthouse
Re-enactors set up military encampments depicting the lives of the 18th century Revolutionary War soldiers at Country Park.
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