Morning Headlines: Friday, May 27, 2016
Group Says ID Mandate In Primary Portends November Problems
An election reform group opposed to North Carolina's 2013 voting law says problems implementing its photo identification mandate
An election reform group opposed to North Carolina's 2013 voting law says problems implementing its photo identification mandate
A bipartisan group is forming to try and break the impasse over House Bill 2. The group is looking to find a compromise over the controversial bill.
North Carolina registered voters can now cast ballots in person for next month's primary elections for Congress, a state Supreme Co
Many Triad-area voters will be in new districts when they cast their ballots for the quickly approaching congressional primary.
The Guilford County School system is seeing a slight dip in its district poverty rate.
It's been ten years since a major report was released in response to a violent and racially-charged day in North Carolina history.
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The Rowan-Salisbury Board of Education has repealed a controversial plan to allow students to carry pepper sprays and disposable razors on campus.
North Carolina's public university governing board is trying to diffuse protesters by giving anyone an opportunity to vent their
Celebrated North Carolina saxophonist Maceo Parker is receiving the North Carolina Heritage Award, which recognizes the state's premiere folk artists.