North Carolina Governor's Candidates Clash In Live TV Debate
North Carolina's gubernatorial candidates clashed Tuesday in a live televised debate over the state's economy, coal ash pits and a law signed by Republican Gov.
North Carolina's gubernatorial candidates clashed Tuesday in a live televised debate over the state's economy, coal ash pits and a law signed by Republican Gov.
North Carolina Republican Gov. Pat McCrory and Democratic challenger Roy Cooper blamed each other at every turn Tuesday in their gubernatorial debate, in particular regarding a state law McCrory signed limiting nondiscrimination rules for LGBT people that has received national criticism.
The North Carolina governor's race is living up to expectations of being an intense, expensive political fight across the state's airwaves.
A new television advertisement from Democratic gubernatorial candidate Roy Cooper is slamming Governor Pat McCrory on teacher pay. But at least one of Cooper's claims in the ad isn't quite right.
With the November elections just under four months away, new fundraising numbers are in for North Carolina's gubernatorial candidates, with challenger Roy Cooper once again out-raising incumbent Pa
Supporters of the controversial North Carolina law that prevents cities from expanding rights for gay and transgender people gathered outside the state capitol building on Monday, cheering Gov. Pat McCrory and the Republican legislators who wrote the law.
A group of student activists is petitioning North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper to reopen the case of man convicted for a violent crime.
Democratic Attorney General Roy Cooper is joining top Republican elected officials in North Carolina who want some refugee resettlements i