Morning News Briefs: Tuesday, January 10th, 2017
Voters Tell Supreme Court No More Waiting For New Maps
Voters who successfully sued to throw out nearly 30 North Carolina legislative districts are urging the U.S.
Voters who successfully sued to throw out nearly 30 North Carolina legislative districts are urging the U.S.
Cold temperatures are keeping the ice and snow from the weekend storm on the ground. But a warm-up is heading our way.
A group of North Carolina voters is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to keep a special election planned for this year on track.
Bitter cold is gripping North Carolina after a weekend snowstorm that killed at least one person.
Critics are calling on U.S. Senator Richard Burr to recuse himself from voting on President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for education secretary.
Cold weather and black ice are greeting North Carolina residents as many try to return to work.
A winter storm blanketed parts of North Carolina with snow early Saturday as its slow march across the Southeast left grocery store shelves empty and roads icy and impassible.
With snowfall on the minds of residents across the state, one may be reminded of that old adage - “No two snowflakes are alike.”
Well, turns out, that's not exactly true.
This week Across the Blue Ridge presents Craver, Hicks, Watson & Newberry from their April, 2016 show at Muddy Creek Music Hall. Mike Craver, Bill Hicks and Jim Watson are all veteran