Voters Sue Activist, Claiming NC Ballot Protests Libeled Them
Four North Carolina voters are suing a political activist they say falsely claimed they voted illegally last November because they were felons or voted in other states.
Four North Carolina voters are suing a political activist they say falsely claimed they voted illegally last November because they were felons or voted in other states.
The number of passengers flying in and out of Charlotte Douglas International Airport dropped last year.
A North Carolina court has temporarily blocked a state law passed by the GOP-controlled legislature that strips the Democratic governor of his some of his powers.
Bank of America is testing “completely automated” branches in several locations.
The move is part of the Charlotte-based bank's effort to cut expenses and keep business efficient.
A North Carolina court has listened to arguments about whether it should halt temporarily a new law that subjects Gov.
In the latest installment of WFDD's series “The Road Ahead,” we hear from a business owner in Winston-Salem, who doesn't put a lot of stock in the executive branch, and is watching these next few months closely.
Education advocates on both sides of the aisle are speaking out about the confirmation of Betsy DeVos as education secretary.
Here's a great recollection from Carl Fleischhauer of working in t
Radio Camper Kia Mitchell talks to Grace and Nails's folk singer-songwriter Molly Grace about her emergence as a musician.
The founder of The Olio, Rebecca Byer, talks to radio camper Claire Howard about her local glassblowing studio.