Morning Headlines: Friday, November 13, 2015
2 More Fired, 3 Cleared In UNC Review After Cheating Scandal
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is firing two employees and barring a former associate dean from leadership posi
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is firing two employees and barring a former associate dean from leadership posi
Five misdemeanor warrants were served on the former director of the Guilford County Animal Shelter. The citations were issued to Marsha Williams for cruelty to animals.
Public health officials in Forsyth County say there's a backlog of overdue restaurant inspections. The county is working on several steps to meet state compliance requirements.
A recent analysis of prison populations shows North Carolina's incarceration rate is higher than most of the rest of the world.
The twist? The state is still below the national average.
Economic development officials in the state have wanted an automotive plant for decades. So much so that they've been preparing several megasites in and near the Triad to attract automakers or oth
A discrimination claim has prompted an investigation within the City of Winston-Salem's Finance Department over the promotion of black employees.
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's Sixth D
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.