Morning Headlines: Friday, January 15, 2016
Law Banning Sex Offenders From NC State Fair Sought
State Agriculture Department officials say North Carolina needs tougher laws that will ban registered sex offenders from the N.C.
State Agriculture Department officials say North Carolina needs tougher laws that will ban registered sex offenders from the N.C.
A lawsuit against the state over changes to Greensboro's City Council is moving forward.
Lawmakers finally agreed last fall on how to overhaul Medicaid.
The Winston-Salem City Council will likely approve pay raises for the city's police officers and firefighters.
The state's transportation board has officially approved funding for a list of road projects across the state.
Gov. Pat McCrory is losing his state budget director of 16 months.
A 1400-acre Triad property designed to attract a large manufacturer is set to take a big step forward.
A newly released study says that Greensboro is making an economic recovery from a recession that hit the city hard.
North Carolina political and business notables urging public approval of a $2 billion bond question are gathering to draw attention
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that North Carolina has become the ninth state to surpass the 10 million mark in population.