Morning News Briefs: Tuesday, December 6, 2016
New North Carolina Governor To Face Resolute GOP Legislature
North Carolina's next governor campaigned to work if elected on bending back state government's recent right-ward turn.
North Carolina's next governor campaigned to work if elected on bending back state government's recent right-ward turn.
A new grocery store has opened in Northeast Greensboro that's eroding an 18 year food desert. A food desert is an an urban area where affordable or quality fresh food is difficult to find.
North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory conceded the governor's race Monday, clearing the way for Democrat Roy Cooper to be declared the winner nearly four weeks after Election Day.
The Supreme Court is taking up a pair of cases in which African-American voters maintain that Southern states discriminated against
This week we examine the career of bluegrass singer Curly Seckler, who turns 97 on Christmas Day 2016. A new biography is out by Penny Parsons, titled Foggy Mountain Troubadour: The Life And M
Lurking in the Eastern forests, from Mississippi to Maine, is a living hybrid. With the combined genetics of three distinct animals, it's a survivor, and a better predator. How is this animal a lot like you and me?
A portion of Interstate 85 in Guilford County has been named after former U.S. Rep. Howard Coble.
The statewide jobless rate went up slightly in North Carolina in October but remained below the 5 percent benchmark. That's the rate that many economists consider full employment.
Ballot counting is essentially complete in all but two of North Carolina's 100 counties, and Democrat Roy Cooper still has a lead
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools has approved a new plan that will provide merit-based bonuses for non-teaching employees.