Morning News Briefs: Tuesday, January 3rd, 2017
Former Budget Director Perusse Returning To Post For Cooper
North Carolina's new governor is bringing in people from his old office and from previous Democratic administrations for some key
North Carolina's new governor is bringing in people from his old office and from previous Democratic administrations for some key
The leader of North Carolina's NAACP says the group will ask its national parent organization to begin an economic boycott of the state because a law
A bid to repeal a North Carolina law that limits anti-discrimination protections for LGBT people has fallen apart because of deep divides ove
North Carolina's legislature is reconvening to see if enough lawmakers are willing to repeal a 9-month-old law that limited LGBT righ
North Carolina's outgoing Republican governor says that he will call legislators for a special session Wednesday so they can repeal the law know
North Carolina officials are now ready to finalize results from last month's elections, but they'll have to wait a little longer on one race
North Carolina's incoming Democratic governor says he's optimistic he'll be able to repeal the state's law limiting LGBT protections, vowing to use
North Carolina lottery winners have dodged paying about $7 million in back taxes and overdue child support that are supposed to be taken from their winnings.
North Carolina's next governor is finally celebrating his election victory with supporters after it took four extra weeks to finalize what t
More than 600 textile jobs are coming to North Carolina, a state heavily-reliant on the industry. Gov. Pat McCrory made the announcement Tuesday.