Morning Headlines: Friday, March 11, 2016
Rep. Adams Say She'll Move To Charlotte For 12th District
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The U.S. Supreme Court says it won't hear an appeals case involving Winston-Salem-based BB&T Corp. The company stands to lose millions of dollars.
A former manager at Hanesbrands is suing the company for $1 million. Kathleen Fowler is seeking damages as part of an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission complaint.
State health officials are lifting
State Health officials are lifting do not drink advisories for hundreds of North Carolinians who use well water and live near Duke Energy's coal ash ponds. Residents will be notified this week.
Some North Carolina state senators have been assembled to work with their House counterparts on potential legislation that would bl
The state's early voting season is only a few days old but already some problems have come to light. And one of the hot spots is the college campus.
A voting rights group is asking North Carolina Republican leaders to work with President Obama on filling the U.S. Supreme Court vacancy.
The RiverRun International Film Festival has announced its lineup of 166 films from 44 countries.
GOP presidential hopeful Donald Trump made a campaign stop in North Carolina Monday.