Morning Headlines: Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Spellings' First Day As UNC President Incites Protests
Margaret Spellings has started her job as University of North Carolina system president, and students at six campuses walked out of cl
Margaret Spellings has started her job as University of North Carolina system president, and students at six campuses walked out of cl
Top Department of Health and Human Services officials are expected to tell an oversight committee today about their pathway
A professor at Wake Forest University has said goodbye to her MSNBC news program.
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Greensboro residents packed into the Carolina Theater Wednesday to talk about race, policing, and equality for minority residents.
The National Weather Service is urging central North Carolina to be on guard for the threat of severe weather.
North Carolina's largest city has passed a law allowing transgender people to choose public bathrooms that correspond to their gender identity.
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The North Carolina legislature is nearly done redrawing the state's congressional map. It will also delay the March 15 U.S.
Republican lawmakers in North Carolina have drawn a proposed congressional redistricting map that would put two incumbents in the