Morning Headlines: Thursday, February 4, 2016
Enrollment Plunges At UNC Teacher Preparation Programs
Enrollment at the 15 University of North Carolina schools of education has plummeted 30 percent since 2010.
Enrollment at the 15 University of North Carolina schools of education has plummeted 30 percent since 2010.
A new North Carolina law allows companies to sue whistleblowers who conduct undercover investigations and release that information to the public.
An annual music festival in Winston-Salem is revealing its lineup. Phuzz Phest
Wake Forest University students were on the front lines of the Iowa caucuses Monday to learn more about how campaigns and elections really work.
Low & Lower is Winston-Salem Symphony cellist Brooks Whitehouse and bassist Paul Sharpe.
A federal trial over photo ID requirements wrapped up in Winston-Salem this week. It's the latest court battle over voting rights in which the NAACP has played a major role.
State employees could lose an option to their health insurance and see costs rise under changes to be considered by the North Carol
An event in Greensboro Tuesday is promoting a better understanding across faiths.
A federal judge signaled he is at least weeks away from a decision in a lawsuit over North Carolina's photo ID mandate for voters
A federal trial testing North Carolina's photo ID requirement wrapped up in Winston-Salem Monday.