NC health leaders gear up to provide COVID-19 vaccine to younger kids
North Carolina health officials are preparing to receive shipments of vaccinations for children between the ages of 5 and 11.
North Carolina health officials are preparing to receive shipments of vaccinations for children between the ages of 5 and 11.
Governor Roy Cooper vetoed a state House bill last week that would have imposed harsher penalties for protesters facing charges of rioting.
Governor Roy Cooper was in Winston-Salem Thursday to offer support to the community following a deadly shooting at Mount Tabor High School this week.
Gov. Roy Cooper has made his picks for who will lead the county boards of elections in the state.
A bill that would mandate a return to in-person education in North Carolina schools has passed the state House.
A vast majority of K-12 public school students in North Carolina will learn remotely when school begins on August 17.
The statue of a 19th-century North Carolina Supreme Court justice was removed on Monday from the entrance of the state Court of Appeals building in Raleigh.
The administration of North Carolina Gov.