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Alabama bass, which are often mistaken for spotted or largemouth bass, are an invasive species to North Carolina that are now being found in the state's coastal areas.
Invasive Alabama bass species spreading in North Carolina, competing with native fish and threatening their populations.
The Independent Picture House hosted Charlotte’s fourth annual Earth Day celebration. People of all ages touched dirt through ...
It just might be time for a beach getaway. We've narrowed our list of the best beaches to visit in North Carolina.
Spend some time at a local farm, try authentic North Carolina barbecue, then explore a national forest. Sometimes the ...
If you're in North Carolina, be careful where you swim. These are the most gator-infested waters in the entire state.
They’re being stocked and moved to new locations by anglers who need to understand the impact it’s having to our native black ...
The advocacy organizations' motion against the chemical company argues that unsealing the 21,000 pages of documents “will help communities understand the harm the facility has caused, and will ...
An invasive fish first found in Lake Norman is spreading elsewhere in the state and threatening native largemouth ... dramatically reduced, while North Carolina could potentially lose smallmouth ...
Bethesda golfer Quentin Brooks to play at State and Islands volleyball standout Maya Swenson is headed to Belmont Abbey.
Vesper Energy's Hornet Solar, one of the US's largest single-phase solar installations, began operating south of Amarillo in ...
An invasive insect species has made a return to North Carolina this spring. Spotted lanternflies first appeared in the North Carolina in 2022, and the bugs and their egg masses have been seen once ...