Morning News Briefs: Monday, August 13th, 2018
Elections Board: Attorney General Can Defend It In Lawsuit
North Carolina's State Board of Elections & Ethics Reinforcement says the attorney general can defend it against a lawsuit bro
North Carolina's State Board of Elections & Ethics Reinforcement says the attorney general can defend it against a lawsuit bro
Beginning next month, a team of more than 20 university researchers from across the state will begin sampling municipal water and air samples for potentially toxic compounds. It's part of a project
No matter what you're up to this summer, you'll enjoy this program. It's a cavalcade of sound, from comfortable classics to adventures in byways and corners of southern American tradition.
Law enforcement in High Point is trying to reduce intimate partner violence. Now, a project that was launched several years ago is beginning to see results.
Wake Forest University announced Friday afternoon that it's putting assistant men's basketball coach Jamill Jones on leave.
The federal judge who's managing a series of North Carolina lawsuits accusing the world's largest pork company of creating nuisances for rural neighbors is being temporarily replaced.
The parents of a Florida man who died after he was punched by an assistant basketball coach at Wake Forest University say they don't accept the coach's condolences.
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North Carolina's Alcoholic Beverage Commission wasted millions of taxpayer dollars due to bad man
A candidate for the only contested seat on the state supreme court says he'll drop out of the race if his party affiliation does not appear next to his name.