Morning News Briefs: Wednesday, October 26, 2016
NC Launches New Challenge To Dams License For Power Sales
North Carolina officials are challenging a federal decision allowing decades of private profits from a series of hyd
North Carolina officials are challenging a federal decision allowing decades of private profits from a series of hyd
Several new statewide polls show tightening races for president, governor and senator.
The city of Greensboro will pay $6 million to a man imprisoned for 17 years for a murder he didn't commit.
Early voting began on Thursday in North Carolina, with long lines reported at some sites.
Candidates, interest groups and the public are gearing up for the start of early in-person voting in North Carolina.
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Some North Carolina voters have asked a federal appeals court to step in now and force expanded early in-person voting in five counties,
Authorities say a retail complex housing a Republican Party office in North Carolina was damaged by fire and graffiti.
Gov. Pat McCrory says two more people have died in the wake of Hurricane Matthew, raising the U.S. death toll to 38.
Gov. Pat McCrory said the death toll in North Carolina from Hurricane Matthew has risen to 20.