Pandemic Concerns Could Lead To Poll Worker Shortage In North Carolina
As pandemic concerns reverberate in a presidential election year, North Carolina may be facing a shortage in poll workers.
As pandemic concerns reverberate in a presidential election year, North Carolina may be facing a shortage in poll workers.
As officials map a strategy for public schools this fall in the face of COVID-19, North Carolina education leaders are also reflecting on what's been learned about the digital divide in the state.&
As many companies are seeing financial losses during the coronavirus pandemic, HanesBrands has experienced double-digit growth in the second quarter.
School starts in just a few weeks, and no matter what districts across North Carolina do to re-open, this year will look different.
A North Carolina judge will decide whether the body camera footage capturing the death of John Neville will be seen by the public.
A state moratorium on shutting off utilities due to non-payment expires this week. Governor Roy Cooper says a new program is coming.
State Rep. Debra Conrad is leaving the legislature before the end of her term.
Even in the midst of a still-raging pandemic, and with a historic national election less than 100 days away, Black Lives Matter and the daily protests it has inspired continues to dominat
During Wednesday's Virtual Community Conversation: Race and the White Ally Toolkit, speaker, author, and dialogue facilitator Dr.