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GOP Effort To Restore Voter ID For Primary Faces Opposition
It's too late to restore a photo identification requirement to vote in North Carolina for the March primary, attorneys for the state and the NAACP wrote separately on Friday, opposing efforts by Re
Business 40 Reopens as Salem Parkway Six Months Ahead Of Schedule
The highway formerly known as Business 40 reopened this weekend, six months ahead of schedule.
The new Salem Parkway/U.S. 421 opened to traffic Sunday. Bridges reopened Friday afternoon.
New Police Chief Seeks Input From Greensboro Citizens
Brian James, Greensboro's next police chief, is being sworn in Friday and will begin his tenure with a listening tour.
Report: NC Gets F Grade On Tobacco Prevention
A new report gives North Carolina a failing grade for policies to reduce and prevent tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke.
Fact Check: Tillis Says Democratic Opponents Support Sanctuary Policies
Like many Republicans up for election, U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis is putting immigration at the forefront of his campaign.
Winston-Salem Residents Mull Changes to City Council Elections
Winston-Salem residents gathered Wednesday night to learn more about potential changes to city council elections.
Triad Newspapers Part Of Buffett Media Sell-Off
Billionaire Warren Buffett is giving up on the newspaper business. He's selling all of Berkshire Hathaway's publications to Lee Enterprises for $140 million.
Report: Piedmont-Triad Tops Statewide Air Pollution Study
A new study shows that millions of Americans live i