Morning Headlines: Friday, July 29, 2016
GOP Leaders Agree To Streamline Dueling Cases Over LGBT Law
North Carolina Republican legislative leaders have agreed to streamline dueling lawsuits over a state law that limits protections
North Carolina Republican legislative leaders have agreed to streamline dueling lawsuits over a state law that limits protections
The heat wave in North Carolina is causing record high temperatures in some areas of the state, including the Triad.
The Winston-Salem Urban League is hoping to raise the level of trust between local police and the community members they serve throug
A group in Danville, Virginia is flying one of the largest Confederate flags in the country.
North Carolina environmental officials are spelling out plans for a new, lined landfill for long-term coal ash storage near the site o
North Carolina's so-called “bathroom law” is popping up in some of the 19,000 leaked emails from the Democratic National Committee.
The Greensboro-based theater company Triad Stage has regained its financial footing after successfully meeting a $500,000 fundraising goal.
GOP Presidential nominee Donald Trump's visit to Winston-Salem Monday included plenty of down-ballot candidates from across the state. Gov.
Just days after receiving the Republican presidential nomination at the GOP National Convention, Donald Trump addressed thousands in Winston-Salem Monday night.
Best-selling author John Grisham will be a keynote speaker at Bookmarks annual Festival of Books and Authors in September.