North Carolina
Watch N. Carolina Tar Heels vs. North Carolina State Wolfpack: How to live stream, TV channel, start time for Saturday’s NCAA Basketball game
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North Carolina State Wolfpack @ N. Carolina Tar Heels
Current Records: North Carolina State 17-11, N. Carolina 22-6
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North Carolina State is 2-8 against the Tar Heels since February of 2019 but they’ll have a chance to close the gap a little bit on Saturday. Both teams will face off in an ACC battle at 4:00 p.m. ET at Dean E. Smith Center.
North Carolina State pushed their score all the way to 83 on Tuesday, but even that wasn’t enough to win. They took a 90-83 hit to the loss column at the hands of the Seminoles.
The loss doesn’t tell the whole story though, as several players had good games. One of the most active was Jayden Taylor, who scored 24 points along with five rebounds. As a matter of fact, that’s the most points he has scored all season. Another player making a difference was Casey Morsell, who scored 19 points along with six assists and two blocks.
Meanwhile, N. Carolina entered their tilt with the Hurricanes with two consecutive wins but they’ll enter their next game with three. The Tar Heels secured a 75-71 W over the Hurricanes on Monday.
RJ Davis was a one-man wrecking crew for N. Carolina as he went 7 for 11 from beyond the arc en route to 42 points and 1 assist. Davis didn’t help N. Carolina’s cause all that much against the Cavaliers on Saturday but the same can’t be said for this match.
The Wolfpack’s defeat dropped their record down to 17-11. As for the Tar Heels, they have been performing well recently as they’ve won 15 of their last 18 matchups, which provided a nice bump to their 22-6 record this season.
This contest is one where the number of possessions is likely to be a big factor: North Carolina State haven’t given up the ball easily this season, having only averaged 9.6 turnovers per game. However, it’s not like N. Carolina struggles in that department as they’ve been averaging only 10.5 turnovers per game. Given these competing strengths, it’ll be interesting to see how their clash plays out.
North Carolina State came up short against the Tar Heels in their previous meeting back in January, falling 67-54. Can North Carolina State avenge their loss or is history doomed to repeat itself? We’ll find out soon enough.
Series History
N. Carolina has won 8 out of their last 10 games against North Carolina State.
- Jan 10, 2024 – N. Carolina 67 vs. North Carolina State 54
- Feb 19, 2023 – North Carolina State 77 vs. N. Carolina 69
- Jan 21, 2023 – N. Carolina 80 vs. North Carolina State 69
- Feb 26, 2022 – N. Carolina 84 vs. North Carolina State 74
- Jan 29, 2022 – N. Carolina 100 vs. North Carolina State 80
- Jan 23, 2021 – N. Carolina 86 vs. North Carolina State 76
- Dec 22, 2020 – North Carolina State 79 vs. N. Carolina 76
- Feb 25, 2020 – N. Carolina 85 vs. North Carolina State 79
- Jan 27, 2020 – N. Carolina 75 vs. North Carolina State 65
- Feb 05, 2019 – N. Carolina 113 vs. North Carolina State 96
North Carolina
2026 primary turnout report released for eastern NC counties; see your county’s numbers
Here are the voter turnout numbers for the 2026 primary election, according to the North Carolina State Board of Elections.
Hyde County had the highest voter turnout, while Onslow County had the lowest turnout. Check out what the voter turnout in your county was below:
BERTIE COUNTY
Ballots Cast:
31.85% (3,911 out of 12,280)
CARTERET COUNTY
Ballots Cast:
29.06% (16,543 out of 56,931)
CRAVEN COUNTY
Ballots Cast:
18.63% (14,119 out of 75,778)
DUPLIN COUNTY
Ballots Cast:
21.93% (6,981 out of 31,832)
EDGECOMBE COUNTY
Ballots Cast:
18.16% (6,428 out of 35,396)
GREENE COUNTY
Ballots Cast:
19.70% (2,147 out of 10,900)
HYDE COUNTY
Ballots Cast:
37.27% (1,123 out of 3,013)
JONES COUNTY
Ballots Cast:
25.91% (1,805 out of 6,966)
LENOIR COUNTY
Ballots Cast:
16.73% (6,251 out of 37,371)
MARTIN COUNTY
Ballots Cast:
17.61% (2,858 out of 16,228)
ONSLOW COUNTY
Ballots Cast:
11.44% (14,816 out of 129,537)
PAMLICO COUNTY
Ballots Cast:
24.03% (2,446 out of 10,180)
PITT COUNTY
Ballots Cast:
15.71% (19,429 out of 123,705)
TYRRELL COUNTY
Ballots Cast:
30.49% (723 out of 2,371)
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Ballots Cast:
28.66% (2,312 out of 8,067)
WAYNE COUNTY
Ballots Cast:
21.49% (16,408 out of 76,358)
North Carolina
Statewide tornado drill has NC schools and workplaces practicing safety
Wednesday, March 4, 2026 6:41PM
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — North Carolina schools and businesses took part in a statewide tornado drill Wednesday morning as part of Severe Weather Awareness Week.
The National Weather Service led the drill at 9:30 a.m., broadcasting it on NOAA Weather Radio and the Emergency Alert System. Schools, workplaces and households across the state were encouraged to join in.
The National Weather Service didn’t issue a follow up alert to mark the end of the drill. Instead, each school or business wrapped up once they felt they had practiced the procedures thoroughly.
Wednesday’s drill also replaced the regular weekly NOAA Weather Radio test.
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North Carolina Rep. Valerie Foushee holds narrow lead over challenger Nida Allam
Nida Allam in 2022; Rep. Valerie Foushee (D-NC) in 2025.
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Incumbent Rep. Valerie Foushee holds a narrow lead over challenger Nida Allam in the Democratic primary for North Carolina’s 4th Congressional district as ballots continue to be counted.
In a race seen as an early test of whether Democratic voters desire generational change within the party, Foushee holds a lead of just over 1,000 votes with 99% of results in so far, according to the Associated Press.
Under state law, provisional votes will be counted in the coming days in a district that includes Durham and Chapel Hill. If the election results end up within a 1% margin, Allam could request a recount.
Successfully ousting an incumbent lawmaker is often extremely difficult and rare. However, there have been recent upsets in races as some voters are calling for new leaders and several sitting members of Congress face primary challengers this cycle.
Allam, a 32-year-old Durham County Commissioner, is running to the left of Foushee, 69, framing her candidacy as part of a broader rejection of longtime Democratic norms.
On the campaign trail, Allam ran on an anti-establishment message, pledging to be a stronger fighter than Foushee in Congress, both in standing up against President Trump’s agenda and when pushing for more ambitious policy.
“North Carolina is a purple state that often gets labeled red, but we’re not a red state,” she told NPR in an interview last month, emphasizing the need to address affordability concerns. “We are a state of working-class folks who just want their elected officials to champion the issues that are impacting them.”
She drew a contrast with the congresswoman on immigration, voicing support for abolishing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Foushee has declined to go that far, advocating instead for ICE to be defunded and for broader reforms to the federal immigration system.
Allam also clashed with Foushee over U.S. policy towards Israel. As a vocal opponent of Israel’s war in Gaza, Allam swore off campaign donations from pro-Israel lobbying groups, such as AIPAC, and repeatedly criticized Foushee for previously accepting such funds.
Though Foushee announced last year that she would not accept AIPAC donations this cycle, she and Allam continued to spar over the broader role of outside spending in the race.
Their matchup comes four years after the candidates first squared off in 2022, when Allam lost to Foushee in what became the most expensive primary in the state’s history, with outside groups spending more than $3.8 million.
However, this year is poised to break that record. Outside groups have reported spending more than $4.4 million on the primary matchup, according to Federal Election Commission filings.
WUNC’s Colin Campbell contributed to this report.
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