Morning News Briefs: Thursday, January 12th, 2017
NC Legislature Adjourns, Returns In 2 Weeks
The North Carolina General Assembly will be run by the same Republican leaders who held the top chamber positions during the past two years.
The North Carolina General Assembly will be run by the same Republican leaders who held the top chamber positions during the past two years.
The North Carolina General Assembly met Wednesday in Raleigh for its first session of the year.
The Greensboro News & Record is moving some of its operations to Winston-Salem.
In the weeks following the crucial holiday shopping season, Macy's, Sears, and The Limited are among the many national retail outlets that have all announced store closures in recent days, includin
The NPR Politics team and reporters across the newsroom will be live-annotating a news conference with President-elect Donald Trump, expected at 11 am on Wednesday.
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A long-vacant tobacco warehouse in downtown Winston-Salem sprang back to life Tuesday with a new purpose.
The NPR Politics team and reporters across the newsroom will be live-annotating President Obama's farewell address in Chicago on Tuesday night, scheduled to begin at 9 pm.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday temporarily blocked a lower court ruling ordering North Carolina legislators to redraw state legislative districts by March 15 and hold special elections within the altered districts this fall.
Voters who successfully sued to throw out nearly 30 North Carolina legislative districts are urging the U.S.