Morning Headlines: Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Judges Skeptical About North Carolina ID Law
Members of a three-judge federal appeals court panel are expressing skepticism that North Carolina's Republican-led legislature's changes to vot
Members of a three-judge federal appeals court panel are expressing skepticism that North Carolina's Republican-led legislature's changes to vot
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will make a campaign stop in North Carolina on Wednesday.
There has been an uptick in the number of homocides during the first six months of 2016 in Winston-Salem.
A group of teachers and parents met in Greensboro Monda
As the State House and Senate are working on a final budget, education funding is taking center stage. But some teacher groups aren't satisfied with the current negotiations.
Governor McCrory signed a bill Monday increasing the availability of a life-saving medication that's used to treat some drug overdoses.
Long-running legal challenges over photo identification and other voting changes in North Carolina are returning to federal court.
Basketball revenues are going through the roof.
Winston-Salem City Council is expected to vote on a new budget proposal for the next fiscal year at Monday's meeting. If it passes, taxes could be going up for homeowners.
This week we hear from a varied group of piedmont and mountain south artists for a joyful, invigorating hour of listening. Bluesman John Jackson provides a serene rag he composed. Our m