Morning News Briefs: Wednesday, October 12, 2016
North Carolina Keeps Watch On Bloated Rivers After Matthew
Homeowners, students and businesses in one of eastern North Carolina's population centers are keeping a nervous watch on the river
Homeowners, students and businesses in one of eastern North Carolina's population centers are keeping a nervous watch on the river
Helicopters and rescue boats are expected to return to work in North Carolina looking for people stranded by flooding aft
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The National Weather Service reported that 8.5 inches of rain had fallen in Fayetteville on already saturated ground over about 12 hours, beginning at midnight.
Another officer has resigned in relation to police body camera footage released in Greensboro this week.
Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts is calling on North Carolina lawmakers to repeal a new law that spells out guidelines for release of police ca
A local president of the NAACP says the history of the black man killed by a Charlotte police officer doesn't matter because the off
The City of Greensboro is apologizing to a black man who experienced excessive force at the hands of a police officer.
Golf legend Arnold Palmer has died at the age of 87.
"The King" died Sunday in Pittsburgh. He was 87.