Morning Headlines: Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Judges Skeptical About North Carolina ID Law
Members of a three-judge federal appeals court panel are expressing skepticism that North Carolina's Republican-led legislature's changes to vot
Members of a three-judge federal appeals court panel are expressing skepticism that North Carolina's Republican-led legislature's changes to vot
A group of teachers and parents met in Greensboro Monda
Long-running legal challenges over photo identification and other voting changes in North Carolina are returning to federal court.
Some Greensboro officials are asking the city to spend another $25 million to improve the downtown streets.
More than a dozen North Carolina public schools advocates hoping to meet with Gov.
Thousands of people gathered in Greensboro Tuesday night as presumptive Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump made a campaign stop.
A federal judge has agreed to combine two lawsuits filed by North Carolina Republican leaders who are seeking to defend a law that limits pro
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North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper has filed a lawsuit on behalf of the state against Carolinas HealthCare System, saying
Negotiations should begin in earnest now that the state House has formally rejected the Senate's proposal to adjust the North Carol