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Drive for diversity: Over decades, NASCAR builds roles for women
"Thereʼs a lot of women behind the scenes. You can do anything you want to do in this industry,ˮ says Jordan Leatherman, the director of diversity and Inclusion at NASCAR. -
Challenges build resilience for young female driver
Regina Sirvent, a driver from Mexico City and a college student studying industrial engineering, began racing at the age of 14. -
WNBA, Olympic champion Wilson writing to encourage girls
A'ja Wilson has been many things in her storied career: a national champion, a WNBA champion, an MVP and an Olympic gold medalist, so she has plenty to write and sing about. -
Drone view: Iconic Paris sights ready to host Olympic Games
From the Champs Elysees to the River Seine, Paris is converting some famous venues to host the 2024 Summer Olympics. -
Carolina Hurricanes tapped Apex native to design logo for Black History Month
With the regular season schedule underway for the Carolina Hurricanes, 'Canes fans may have noticed a unique twist to the team logo. The hockey team revealed a 'Black Excellence' jersey as a creative salute for Black History Month. -
Runner who trains in Triangle wins Olympic marathon trial
Fiona O'Keefe wasn't the only North Carolina resident running either, she was among 14 athletes from the state running in the marathon trials - only six other states were better represented. -
Local teacher writes book on upstart basketball league
Wake County Schools teacher Brandon Williams writes about his role in a pioneering basketball league. -
One of NC State's most decorated athletes has a chance for a cross country three-peat
NC State senior Katelyn Tuohy is one of the most decorated athletes in Wolfpack history. She reflects before the NCAA Championships. -
Fuquay-Varina's Sofia Harrison relishes World Cup experience, proud of Philippines memorable run
Many didn't know what to expect out of the Philippines Women's World Cup team in its inaugural run through the tournament. Sofia Harrison was part of the team's surprising first victory against one of the host countries. -
Georgia teen skips college to go pro with NC Courage
17-year-old midfielder Riley Jackson, who was co-captain of the U.S. Youth National Team in the U-17 World Cup in 2022 and the 2021-22 Gatorade National Girls Soccer Player of the Year, chose to skip college and go pro with the contract. -
Anime to parody: NFL teams compete to make schedule release creative
Sir Purr starred in a social media video parody of a talk show to introduce the Panthers' opponents for 2023. -
One shot, $10,000: Contest winner gets goal and cashes in on contest from 99.9 FM The Fan
A winner in our 99.9 The Fan 10k Playoff Payout contest, driven by Carolina Ford Dealers, made a single shot from beyond the blue line with no warmup to claim a $10,000 prize. -
Coach K named 2023 Dean Smith Award winner
Longtime Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski was named the recipient of the 2022-2023 Dean Smith Award. -
Duke basketball walk-on scores major NIL deal with Degree deodorant
Spencer Hubbard was one of five athletes selected by Degree deodorant for $25,000 -
Duke basketball walk-on receives $25,000 NIL deal
Spencer Hubbard is one of five student-athletes to be selected for the deal, which was sponsored by Degree Deodorant and NBA superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo. -
At home in Greensboro, fan follows ACC Tournament for decades
C.C. Phar had gone to 57 of ACC tournaments. -
Hurricanes share (and sing) their holiday faves
From sappy movies to Christmas carols, WRAL's Kacy Hintz asked the Hurricanes to share their holiday traditions. -
Canes Pacioretty delivers ice cream to young fan
A young Canes fan got a great early Christmas gift at Friday's game. -
McNeill returns to ECU sideline beside a friend in Doeren
In July 2020, Dave Doeren hired Ruffin McNeill as his special assistant at NC State. The men had been friends for decades. -
NC Courage holds free clinic for girls
The NC Courage put on a free clinic for girls at Peach Pond Park in Raleigh on Thursday.