Morning Headlines: Thursday, November 12, 2015
Greensboro Police End Stops For Minor Traffic Infractions
The Greensboro Police Department is making changes to several of its policies in the wake of a New York Times piece criticizing the
The Greensboro Police Department is making changes to several of its policies in the wake of a New York Times piece criticizing the
A second Democrat has joined the ranks of those who are opposing freshman Congressman Mark Walker in the 2016 election. Pete Glidewell launched his campaign Wednesday for North Carolina
The Greensboro Police Department is making changes to several of its policies in the wake of a New York Times piece criticizing the way it handles race.
North Carolina veterans are receiving some welcome political attention. A new state agency has been created to address the issues they face.
Reading Simran Sethi's new book will change the way you eat and drink.
Today is Veterans Day, the annual federal holiday to recognize those who have served in the armed forces.
The problems the Governor has had over prison contracts may lead to new controls. Contribution limit caps may be added to new legislation new year.
Hundreds of friends, family, and well-wishers gathered in Greensboro Tuesday to say goodbye to longtime 6th District Congressman Howard Coble.
Coble died last week at 84.
A new report points to Rockingham County as one of the unhealthiest places to live in North Carolina. And it's not the first time the county has earned this dubious distinction.