Morning News Briefs: Friday, November 11, 2016
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For many people, Guy Raz has become the voice of curiosity.
The hotly contested race for North Carolina's governor has ended, but the final result is still unknown.
A new study says that North Carolina children who live in rural counties or attend high-poverty schools are more likely to be obese.
Tens of thousands of uncounted provisional ballots could decide North Carolina's governor's race, some which wouldn't have been counted if the c
A Winston-Salem man convicted of a brutal assault nearly 20 years ago will be released from prison. Family members of Kalvin Michael Smith wept in court as a judge read his decision.
Firefighters are continuing to battle blazes in Western North Carolina.
Some residents in the region have been evacuated, and the impact may reach far beyond the mountains.
North Carolina voters have given Republicans a ringing endorsement, with one lone exception: Gov.
The governor's race between Republican Pat McCrory and Democrat Roy Cooper is not over yet.
Incumbent U.S. Sen. Richard Burr has held off a challenge from Democrat Deborah Ross to retain his seat.