Morning News Briefs: Thursday, December 22, 2016
Deep Divide Stops Effort To Repeal House Bill 2
A bid to repeal a North Carolina law that limits anti-discrimination protections for LGBT people has fallen apart because of deep divides ove
A bid to repeal a North Carolina law that limits anti-discrimination protections for LGBT people has fallen apart because of deep divides ove
North Carolina's legislature is reconvening to see if enough lawmakers are willing to repeal a 9-month-old law that limited LGBT rights.
North Carolina's legislature is reconvening to see if enough lawmakers are willing to repeal a 9-month-old law that limited LGBT righ
Outgoing Republican Gov. Pat McCrory has signed the second of two bills that strip his Democratic successor of significant powers.
Judge Bob Orr is a former state supreme court justice and Republican candidate for governor, and he doesn't always see eye-to-eye with his party. Just this year, he left the Republican Nationa
North Carolina's outgoing Republican governor says that he will call legislators for a special session Wednesday so they can repeal the law know
The 100-year anniversary celebration of the National Park Service comes to a close next month.
North Carolina's outgoing Republican Gov. Pat McCrory says he will call a special session so that legislators can consider repealing a law limiting protections for LGBT people.
The Atlantic Coast Conference has fined Louisville and Virginia Tech $25,000 each after reviewing the findings of a Wake Forest investigation that concluded a former Demon Deacons assistant coach-t