Local News
Morning Headlines: Friday, July 15, 2016
McCrory Signs North Carolina Budget Changes Into Law
Gov. Pat McCrory has signed North Carolina budget adjustments for the new fiscal year into law.
Poultry Industry Issues New Standards Targeting Distance Between Homes and Farms
The poultry industry in North Carolina is increasing the distance between chicken farms and residents as the industry continues to grow.
Wake County Election Board To Appeal District Border Rulings
The Wake County Board of Elections will appeal a federal court ruling that rejected the state legislature's district lines for the county board of commissioners and the school board.
Michael Pollan: How Cooking Transforms Our Lives
Cooking is a transformative act according to popular writer and activist Michael Pollan.
Morning Headlines: Thursday, July 14, 2016
Cooper "Jobs Plan" Includes Medicaid Expansion, HB 2 Repeal
Roy Cooper has a "jobs plan" if elected North Carolina governor that would include expanding Medicaid and broadband access, reins
Guilford School System Eyes $54 Million Grant To Help Retain And Recruit Teachers
Guilford County School officials are looking at ways to recruit and retain teachers at some of the districts most challenged schools.
Industries For the Blind Among Sites Under Consideration For Early Voting
The lineup of early voting sites in Forsyth County will likely be decided this week, and one of the proposed locations is at Winston-Salem's Industries for the Blind.
Morning Headlines: Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Feds Seek Dismissal Of McCrory Lawsuit
The Justice Department wants a lawsuit by North Carolina's governor dismissed to streamline the legal battle over the state's law limiting protections
Owners Of Greensboro-Randolph Megasite Ready To Market Property Globally
An economic development project in the Triad is moving closer to becoming a reality.