Morning Headlines: Friday, November 20, 2015
Roy Cooper Backing Refugee Pause In North Carolina
Democratic Attorney General Roy Cooper is joining top Republican elected officials in North Carolina who want some refugee resettlements i
Democratic Attorney General Roy Cooper is joining top Republican elected officials in North Carolina who want some refugee resettlements i
An advocacy group says it's filing an ethics complaint against Governor Pat McCrory. The complaint is related to potential conflicts of interest in the governor's business dealings.
Governor Pat McCrory visits the Triad, stirs up support for his Medicaid reform proposal.
Educators statewide are making a big push to "school" politicians about changes they say are needed.
Gov. Pat McCrory says his administration is making it easier for citizens with out-of-state or recently expired North Carolina driver's licenses to get a new permit.
One Triad high school junior fears North Carolina politicians are reducing her rights through legislation.
Gov. Pat McCrory has declared a state of emergency for North Carolina in the wake of a winter storm that's left hundreds of thousands without power.
Governor Pat McCrory says solid data will be the foundation of the state's long-term economic plan.
Earlier this year, North Carolina lawmakers deleted a provision in the state budget that provided salary supplements to public school teachers with advanced degrees.