Morning Headlines: Thursday, October 20, 2016
Early In-Person Voting Getting Underway In North Carolina
Candidates, interest groups and the public are gearing up for the start of early in-person voting in North Carolina.
Candidates, interest groups and the public are gearing up for the start of early in-person voting in North Carolina.
Millions of people are about to head to the polls, and not all of them are voters.
Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton face off in the final presidential debate Wednesday night at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Andie Meise's father has been addicted to crack cocaine since Andie was a baby. Andie's mother, Kathy Pickett, says it took her a while to realize he had a problem.
Early voting for the November general election begins Thursday, Oct.
A Wake County jury has found a Raleigh newspaper guilty of libeling a State Bureau of Investigation agent, and awarded an initial $1.5 million to the agent.
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North Carolina's gubernatorial candidates clashed Tuesday in a live televised debate over the state's economy, coal ash pits and a law signed by Republican Gov.
The Human Rights Campaign rated more than 500 cities across the country, including 10 in North Carolina.
What's striking about all the controversial police videos we've covered is how different they can look to people, depending on their backgrounds. We asked several people to watch the video, each one separately, and then added their observations as "pop-up" quotes in the video.