Lovers of J. Cole can officially get prepared for the 2nd Annual Dreamville Fest, as the Fayetsville rapper has released the full line-up. This year’s festival will be held the weekend of April 2-3 in his hometown. Touching the stage that weekend will be Lil Baby, WizKid, Kehlani, T-Pain, Moneybagg Yo,JaRule and Ashanti, Bia, Morray, […]

Trinity Bethune, a 21-year-old Black woman from North Carolina, unfortunately found herself as the butt of a racially insensitive joke after the dealership she bought her first car from thought it would be humorous to thank her with a Facebook post that read, "Congratulations to Bon Quisha on her 2016 Toyota Camry."

Pasquotank County District Attorney R. Andrew Womble has determined that the police shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, was "justified."

Lingering unanswered questions surrounding the high-profile police shooting Andrew Brown Jr. was looming large ahead of his funeral in Elizabeth City, North Carolina.

Autopsy results for Andrew Brown Jr. found police shot him five times, including "a kill shot to the back of the head" in Elizabeth City, North Carolina.

Lawyers representing the family of Andrew Brown Jr., a Black man who was shot and killed by Elizabeth City police in North Carolina, said cops were "trying to hide the video" footage from the shooting.

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The little boy, Princeton, is only 2-years-old and has been with her ever since he was strong enough to leave the NCIU.

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A bizarre force of nature ended in tragedy for one North Carolina family who took a trip to the beach.

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18-year-old Ayana McAllister was on Spring Break in Washington when she was fatally shot this past Monday night.

"Every time I look at it, it's embarrassing," Jasmine Darwin told WISTV. "I didn't even realize it happened. Like, I was in shock."

Plus, University of Michigan student wearing hijab threatened with being set on fire and a North Carolina TV station censors ‘Saturday Night Live’ episode with Dave Chappelle.

Florida Gov. Rick Scott on Thursday morning urged people to evacuate the state as Hurricane Matthew whipped toward the U.S.