North Carolina
North Carolina vs. Ole Miss March Madness FREE STREAM today: How to watch NCAA first round
MILWAUKEE – March Madness continues as the 11th-seeded North Carolina Tar Heels face the sixth-seeded Ole Miss Rebels in a South region first round matchup today – Friday, March 21 – at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The afternoon game is available to watch on multiple streaming services.
How do I watch North Carolina vs. Ole Miss for free?
This March Madness game will broadcast live on TNT with tipoff at 4:05 p.m. Eastern (3:05 p.m. Central). Fans who have parted ways with their cable provider can catch the game at no cost by taking advantage of streaming alternatives like DirecTV Stream, which offers a free trial.
Sling TV is offering half off your first month for new customers.
| Streaming service | Monthly Price | Free trial | Length | Discount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DirecTV Stream | $74.99 | Yes | 5-day | No |
| SlingTV | $45.99 | No | N/A | Half off first month |
North Carolina (23-13) overwhelmed the San Diego State Aztecs in the First Four game, 95-68. The Tar Heels lost to Duke in the ACC semifinals, marking the third loss this season against their fierce rivals. North Carolina, guided by senior guard RJ Davis (17.3 PPG), is ranked 33rd overall, according to KenPom.
Ole Miss (22-11) finished eighth in the SEC and lost to top-seeded Auburn in the SEC quarterfinals. The Rebels, led by senior guard Sean Pedulla (14.9 PPG) are ranked 26th overall, according to KenPom.
The winner will play third-seeded Iowa State or 14th-seeded Lipscomb in the second round on March 23.
What are the latest odds for North Carolina vs. Ole Miss?
Moneyline: UNC: (-1.5), OLE: (+1.5)
Spread: UNC: -130, OLE: +110
Over/Under: 155.5
Odds by DraftKings
Who is announcing North Carolina vs. Ole Miss?
Kevin Harlan (play-by-play) Dan Bonner (analyst) and Stan Van Gundy (analyst) will be the announcers while Lauren Shehadi reports courtside.
Here’s more information on how to watch North Carolina vs. Ole Miss on TV or streaming services:
What: Men’s NCAA tournament first round: North Carolina vs. Ole Miss
When: Friday, March 21, 2025
Time: 4:05 p.m. Eastern (3:05 p.m. Central)
Where: Fiserv Forum | Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Channel: TNT
Best streaming options: DirecTV Stream (free trial) and Sling TV (half off first month)
Cable Channel Finder: AT&T U-Verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, Cox, DIRECTV, Dish, Verizon Fios
North Carolina
‘It’s problematic’: Copper wire theft on the rise across North Carolina, AT&T warns
BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. (WLOS) — Copper theft is becoming a growing problem across North Carolina, with AT&T officials warning that the crime can leave entire neighborhoods without phone or internet service and, in some cases, disrupt emergency communications.
According to AT&T, the company has recorded 215 copper theft incidents across North Carolina so far this year. Buncombe County alone has seen about 40 incidents over the past two years. Thieves often cut down or dig up communication lines, strip the copper from the wire and sell the metal for scrap.
“It’s problematic, largely from a public safety standpoint,” said Trey Rabon, president of AT&T North Carolina. “If folks need to call emergency services, need to call 911, they’re not able to access the infrastructure necessary to complete that call.”
“Sometimes we see instances where emergency communications are disrupted, communications between public safety agencies are disrupted,” Rabon added. “It has become an acute challenge, particularly in western North Carolina.”
5 CHARGED AFTER AT&T WIRE THEFTS CAUSED WIDESPREAD OUTAGES IN BUNCOMBE COUNTY
Rabon said thieves frequently target both residential and commercial communication lines, taking advantage of remote mountain locations where utility poles are often out of sight from nearby homes.
“In the mountains, oftentimes personal property is not in line of sight for other neighbors,” Rabon said. “Would-be thieves have the ability to climb a pole, disconnect a line, drive to the next pole and disconnect that line.”
In May, five people were charged in connection with multiple copper thefts across Buncombe County that investigators said caused widespread outages. Law enforcement also discovered several wire-stripping sites in Swannanoa and Leicester.
The thefts have also impacted local businesses.
SWANNANOA PIZZA SHOP SAYS INTERNET WIRES WERE STOLEN, FORCING A DAY CLOSURE
In early June, thieves cut and stole internet lines serving Good Pizza Company. Owner George Peyton said the outage forced the restaurant to close because employees could not access essential business systems.
“Nobody could clock in, couldn’t print tickets, couldn’t take phone orders, and that’s about 80 to 85% of the business,” Peyton said.
AT&T officials say one of the most effective ways to prevent copper theft is for communities to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity.
“They don’t like to operate in the light of day, and they certainly don’t want to operate with a hyper-aware and vigilant community,” Rabon said.
Anyone who suspects someone is stealing communication wire is encouraged to contact local law enforcement.
North Carolina
North Carolina attempted murder suspect arrested in Myrtle Beach
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WPDE) — The Myrtle Beach Police Department announced Monday the arrest of a man wanted in North Carolina.
Officers arrested Leko Jones, 46, who was wanted by authorities in Burlington, North Carolina, according to the Myrtle Beach Police Department.
Jones is charged with attempted first-degree murder and assault by strangulation.
The arrest resulted from a coordinated effort between the Myrtle Beach Police Department’s Patrol Division and Investigations Division, working alongside the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division and the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation.
Investigators said they safely located Jones and took him into custody.
North Carolina
E. 4th Street in Washington to close July 14-15 for sewer line replacement
A section of E. 4th Street in Washington will close next week for sewer line replacement work.
According to the city, E. 4th Street from Hudnell Street to Aycock Street will be closed to local traffic on Tuesday, July 14, and Wednesday, July 15, from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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