Morning News Briefs: Thursday, December 1, 2016
NC Elections Board Orders Durham Recount
North Carolina's elections board has ordered Durham County to recount tens of thousands of ballots cast during early voting, reversing the decision
North Carolina's elections board has ordered Durham County to recount tens of thousands of ballots cast during early voting, reversing the decision
A Charlotte police officer who shot and killed a black man at an apartment complex will not face charges, a North Carolina prosecutor announced Wednesday.
Federal judges have told the North Carolina legislature to redraw its own districts by mid-March to replace ones the court struck down
Federal judges told the North Carolina legislature Tuesday to redraw its own districts by March 15 to replace ones the judges previously struck down and to hold a special election using the new maps.
A graduate of North Carolina A&T University in Greensboro is giving the school $1 million. The money will go toward scholarships and to help fight Alzheimer's disease.
Democrat Roy Cooper's lead over Republican Gov.
Substantial rain is in the forecast for Western North Carolina for the first time in a while, and it could help the fight against a series of mountain wildfires.
Fewer people are attending a world-renowned furniture market in North Carolina, where state law defines which bathrooms people can use and limits legal protections for LGBT people.
Nearly 200 world leaders met in Marrakech, Morocco earlier this month to discuss how to move forward in the fight against climate change.