Crime
Lawmakers Target Forced Sex Trade
The state legislature is looking at a set of new laws to cut down on human trafficking.
Police Stops May Be Added To North Carolina Driver's Ed
State House and Senate members want new drivers to know what to do if they get pulled over by police.
'Pizzagate' Gunman In DC Sentenced To 4 years In Prison
A North Carolina man who fired an assault rifle inside a District of Columbia restaurant during his investigation of a conspiracy theory dubbed "pizzagate" was sentenced Thursday to four years in p
Budget Deal Ends Adult Prosecution Of North Carolina Teens
North Carolina would no longer be the only state that automatically prosecutes 16- and 17-year-olds as adults under an agreement put in the state budget.
Report: Corruption Rampant Across NC Prisons
In 2009, reporter Ames Alexander received a letter that launched a multi-year investigation into corruption at the state's prisons.
Mistrial Declared In Church Beating After Juror Brings In Documents
A judge held a juror in contempt and declared a mistrial Tuesday in the case of a North Carolina church minister charged in the beating of a congregant who says he was attacked to expel his "homose
Poppy Plant Bust In Catawba County
In Catawba County, law enforcement officers are seizing an acre of poppies, the plant used in making drugs like heroin.
Excessive Force Prevention Training Not Mandatory For Most Police
A new report shows that not all police are getting trained in how to minimize use of force.
Assault On Officer, 3 Other Charges Against Greensboro Teen Dismissed
Charges against a Greensboro teenager involved in a controversial incident with police have been dismissed.