North Carolina
Report: More Funding Needed For Road Repairs As NC Population Grows
A new report says North Carolina's population growth is taking a toll on the state's roads. Researchers say modernizing the state's transportation system will take a lot more money.
Gov. Cooper 'Shocked' Over Small Amount For Hurricane Matthew Aid
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper is urging Congress and the Trump Administration to reconsider North Carolina's request for additional funding to help with Hurricane Matthew recovery efforts.
New Threat Of Deportation Raises Fear In North Carolina Immigrant Communities
After witnessing a murder, Wendy Miranda-Fernandez fled her native country, El Salvador, and was given asylum in Durham, North Carolina.
Snake Bites In North Carolina On The Rise This Year
The number of North Carolina residents bitten by snakes in April increased nearly four-fold over the same period in 2016, and officials say mild winter weather may be to blame.
For Some Patients With Mental Illness, The Road To Recovery Begins With Peer Support
When it comes to treating mental illness, there's a clinical approach: getting a diagnosis, the right medication, and therapy.
Voting Rights Group Wants Investigation Of Voter Fraud Allegations
A voting rights group called Tuesday for state and local officials to investigate whether allies of North Carolina's former governor and the state Republican Party broke laws when hundreds of peopl
Voters Back Home Don't Mind If Mark Meadows Bucks Authority
Where Corporal Punishment Is Still Used In Schools, Its Roots Run Deep
Exclusive: New State Report Finds ‘A Lot More’ Poultry Waste Than Officials Realized
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality has issued a new report that takes a closer look at poultry farming in the state. Officials say they had no idea how much waste is coming from the industry, and that it's a lot more than they anticipated, topping cattle and swine combined.