Morning Headlines: Thursday, July 28, 2016
Winston-Salem Hosts Community Conversations With Police
The Winston-Salem Urban League is hoping to raise the level of trust between local police and the community members they serve throug
The Winston-Salem Urban League is hoping to raise the level of trust between local police and the community members they serve throug
North Carolina environmental officials are spelling out plans for a new, lined landfill for long-term coal ash storage near the site o
GOP Presidential nominee Donald Trump's visit to Winston-Salem Monday included plenty of down-ballot candidates from across the state. Gov.
Both Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump are scheduled to speak this week in North Carolina.
Gov. Pat McCrory has signed North Carolina budget adjustments for the new fiscal year into law.
Roy Cooper has a "jobs plan" if elected North Carolina governor that would include expanding Medicaid and broadband access, reins
The Justice Department wants a lawsuit by North Carolina's governor dismissed to streamline the legal battle over the state's law limiting protections
A challenge to North Carolina's new voter identification requirement will go to trial in state court before the November election.
Duke Energy says it has restored power to all but a sliver of the hundreds of thousands of customers affected by recent storms.
A new report shows the Triad still has a long way to go to address food insecurity.