Gov. Cooper Calls For Increased Unemployment Benefits In New Budget
The proposal is part of Governor Roy Cooper's new “Support For A Determined North Carolina” budget,
The proposal is part of Governor Roy Cooper's new “Support For A Determined North Carolina” budget,
The Guilford County Sheriff's office is seeing a major uptick in gun permit applications, as well as longer wait times for processing.
Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper and Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Forest will participate in a gubernatorial debate on Oct. 14, both campaigns confirmed to The Associated Press on Wednesday.
The coronavirus pandemic continues to take a toll on area colleges and universities. North Carolina A&T could see a $14 million revenue shortfall this autumn.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper is joining a bipartisan group of governors urging the U.S. Census Bureau to extend the census through the end of October.
North Carolina's tourism industry has taken a big hit during the coronavirus pandemic. But vacation rental bookings have seen an increase.
East Carolina University and University of North Carolina at Charlotte are moving courses online in response to the coronavirus pandemic, the universities announced Sunday.
Records obtained by The Associated Press show that governors worked closely with business interests as they weighed when and how to reopen their economies last spring.