Morning News Briefs: Monday, November 21, 2016
State Board Takes Bladen Protest, Not Others
North Carolina state election officials are taking over a potential absentee voting fraud case in Bladen County.
North Carolina state election officials are taking over a potential absentee voting fraud case in Bladen County.
The Aycock Middle School is looking to trade in its current name, which honors a segregationist governor.
A complete tally of votes in North Carolina that could affect the close governor's race won't be finished on time because of pending ballot challenges
The legislature's government watchdog agency is tackling the complicated and often uneven formulas for distributing billions of dollars a
The North Carolina Supreme Court says it can bring back a retired justice to help out when a current justice is recused or disqu
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Greensboro police say about 500 people gathered downtown on Thursday night to protest the election results. Two people were arrested.
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Tens of thousands of uncounted provisional ballots could decide North Carolina's governor's race, some which wouldn't have been counted if the c
North Carolina voters have given Republicans a ringing endorsement, with one lone exception: Gov.