North Carolina has approved film and entertainment grants for two television series and an independent feature-length film.
The state’s decades-long history of luring film projects here with incentives has landed movie and TV productions including The Hunger Games, Dirty Dancing, Dawson’s Creek and One Tree Hill.
East Carolina University criminal justice and criminology professor and department chair Heidi Bonner has been selected by ...
Back in July, the state passed House Bill 959, requiring all North Carolina public school districts to restrict the use of ...
Governor Josh Stein announces over $7 million in grants to boost economic growth in 15 North Carolina counties.
A new television series filming in New Hanover County is among several productions recently approved for North Carolina Film ...
North Carolina continues to be attractive for productions thanks in part to the state’s grant program and our renowned ...
These investments help communities tackle the challenges that hold back growth and opportunity,” Lee Lilley, secretary of the ...
Gov. Josh Stein announced that all three projects have been approved for North Carolina Film and Entertainment Grants.
Money from film and entertainment keeps flowing into North Carolina, as two series and a movie have been approved for grants ...
North Carolina released $270 million for water infrastructure repair and improvement in areas damaged by Hurricane Helene, ...
North Carolina Democratic Gov. Josh Stein is canceling Medicaid rate cuts he initiated more than two months ago. Stein and ...