LAURINBURG — Three Lady Scots volleyball players have been named to the Tri-County 6A/7A All-Conference Team. Juniors Molly ...
Big moments are what players play for. This Friday, the Fighting Scots have a chance to earn themselves a first-round bye in ...
(The Center Square) – In a chamber stacked against him, North Carolina’s representative for the northeastern part of the state is pushing a bill to retain consistent map boundaries – and possibly his ...
Five students representing The University of North Carolina at Pembroke joined scientists, policymakers and industry leaders from around the world at the inaugural Bezos Center ...
As Richmond Community College President Brent Barbee nears his one-year anniversary in this leadership role, he delivered his ...
Dominating performances on the football field are rare, but Scotland High’s showing Friday, Oct. 25, was one to remember. On ...
Richmond Community College has signed on to participate in NC State University’s new program, Wolfpack Connect, that provides ...
Kiyomi Brown was crowned the 2025 Princess of the Cotton Bowl, and Maven Polston was crowned the 2025 Queen of the Cotton Bowl.
Laurinburg native and Scotland County icon Zamir White will have his jersey retired at Pate Stadium at 7 p.m. this Friday.
Scotland improves to a 6-2 record, boasting a three-game winning streak after defeating the Purnell Swett Rams. Following ...
The Fighting Scots rushed for a team-high 434 yards behind a career night from freshman running back Michael McLean, who rushed for 150 yards and four touchdowns.