Morning Headlines: Friday, July 8, 2016
Food Insecurity Persists In The Triad
A new report shows the Triad still has a long way to go to address food insecurity.
A new report shows the Triad still has a long way to go to address food insecurity.
The federal agency that enforces workplace discrimination laws is going to court on behalf of a transgender woman fired from a Nort
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The North Carolina General Assembly sounds prepared to leave town for the year by this weekend.
The Guilford County School System will soon have a new leader.
North Carolina legislators are moving to change laws that direct Duke Energy to excavate and move toxic coal ash from unlined pits n
Republicans in the General Assembly have agreed to a final state government budget, so the process now begins for lawmakers to vote o
The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners is expected to approve close to $17 million for a new museum in downtown Winton-Salem.
North Carolina Republican lawmakers' proposed rules for viewing police footage from body cameras and dashboard cameras are