Morning News Briefs: Wednesday, November 23, 2016
McCrory Asks For Recount Before Final Vote Tally
Republican Gov.
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Two weeks after Election Day, North Carolinians are no closer to knowing who their next governor will be.
Republican North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory's campaign says it has filed for a recount in his close race against Democrat Roy Cooper, even though votes are still being tallied.
It's that magical time of year again, when consumers leave the dinner table and head to the stores. Beyond the discounted TV's and gadgets on Black Friday, there's a celebration going on at your local record store.
The wildfires that have plagued western North Carolina have now hit the High Country, and there doesn't appear to be an immediate let-up in the weather conditions driving the state's fires.
North Carolina state election officials are taking over a potential absentee voting fraud case in Bladen County.
Guilford County officials are trying to figure out how to reduce a backlog of thousands of DWI cases. They hope the creation of a special court will help address the problem.
The wildfires burning across multiple states in the southeast are bringing hazy conditions as far east as the Triangle.
The North Carolina Republican Party's top attorney says with thousands of votes yet to count, Gov.