One 19th-century house in Hillsborough has inspired its owners to live life more simply in a town that has withstood the test of time.
Kinship Takes Root at Lee’s Trees Choose-and-Cut Farm
Lee and Mannon Eldreth of Lee's Trees in West Jefferson know how to trim a Fraser fir, but what they cherish most are the connections made during Christmas.
Unearthed: Winkler Bakery Offers a Sweet History Lesson
Moravians first settled in North Carolina in the 18th century, and today their distinctive baking tradition is preserved through the making of a simple sugar cake.
Triad Holiday Handbook
Take the guesswork out of your holiday fun this year with our guide to some of the Triad's best festive seasonal events.
Triangle Holiday Travel Handbook
Take the guesswork out of your holiday fun this year with our guide to some of the Triangle's best festive seasonal events.
Charlotte Holiday Travel Handbook
Take the guesswork out of your holiday fun this year with our guide to some of the Charlotte area's best festive seasonal events.
What’s the History of the Sweet Potato?
The sweet potato dates back centuries and how it became North Carolina's official state vegetable is just part of the story.
Q&A with Parmalee’s Lead Singer Matt Thomas
With several consecutive hits on country radio, including “Carolina” and “Already Callin’ You Mine,” homegrown band Parmalee is establishing itself as a beloved national act. We chat with lead singer Matt Thomas about the group’s North Carolina roots and newfound success ahead of its homecoming concert at East Carolina University.
Why Are the Blue Ridge Mountains Blue?
We could stare at the Blue Ridge Mountains all day, and now we're taking a look at them on the molecular level as we uncover the answer to their blueness.