Cooper Announces $51M In Grants For Education, Student Financial Aid
Governor Roy Cooper has announced a $51.4 million investment toward education grants and student financial aid.
Governor Roy Cooper has announced a $51.4 million investment toward education grants and student financial aid.
It's been a year since the death of Ella Crawley, who was found brutally beaten in a Winston-Salem park and died a short time later.
North Carolina's Department of Health and Human Services is now including information about wastewater monitoring on its dashboard of COVID-19 data.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is extending waivers that give school districts across the country more flexibility to provide free summer meals for children.
Unemployed people in North Carolina will face new job search requirements beginning next month.
Representative Virginia Foxx has made national news by evading metal detectors placed outside the House chamber. The move could prove costly.
The City of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County have greenlighted incentive packages totaling $5.1 million for a local manufacturer.
An email co-signed by 11 prominent Davidson College alumni was sent this week to graduates criticizing the college's move to improve diversity and what they called "political correctness" on campus
Faculty members of a North Carolina university want an explanation for the school's reported decision to back away from offering a tenured teaching position to journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones, whose