Truliant Files Trademark Suit Against BB&T/SunTrust Over New Name
A Winston-Salem-based credit union is filing a trademark lawsuit against BB&T and SunTrust over their proposed new name.
A Winston-Salem-based credit union is filing a trademark lawsuit against BB&T and SunTrust over their proposed new name.
A Surry County woman in the federal prison system has a court order that ensures she'll get timely treatment for breast cancer.
The U.S. Supreme Court will take on a case involving the state of North Carolina and a video production company.
One of Winston-Salem's oldest African American churches has been sold at auction. This comes just after a judge approved its foreclosure sale.
The Lexington Housing Authority is suing its former executive director, Terrance Gerald. The lawsuit accuses him of fraud and unfair and deceptive trade practices, among other violations.
The legal fight over transgender bathroom access in North Carolina is down to its last lingering details.
North Carolina's so-called “bathroom bill” was partially repealed two years ago, but critics say its effects still hurt the state.
A Triad doctor is headed to trial this week on charges of running an illegal pill mill in Virginia.
A Wilkesboro man has been barred from the real estate business under an agreement with federal authorities.
Gov. Roy Cooper has appointed two people to fill vacancies on the state Court of Appeals.
One of them is state ACLU legal director Chris Brook.