Morning Headlines: Friday, June 10, 2016
North Carolina Sues Carolinas HealthCare System Over Costs
North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper has filed a lawsuit on behalf of the state against Carolinas HealthCare System, saying
North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper has filed a lawsuit on behalf of the state against Carolinas HealthCare System, saying
North Carolina lawmakers want to change part of an immigration law that currently allows for the use of some alternative forms of identification for immigrants.
A local hospital is under fire for an incident involving one of its volunteers, who launched a vocal attack on hospital visitors.
Negotiations should begin in earnest now that the state House has formally rejected the Senate's proposal to adjust the North Carol
The 13th Congressional District race was a close one for the Democratic candidates. Former Guilford County Commissioner Bruce Davis of High Point appears to have won the contest.
North Carolina lawmakers are considering a bill that would exclude law enforcement video footage from the public record.
North Carolina's most closely watched congressional primary finished with a resounding win by U.S.
As part of our series Carolina Curious, we look at how standardized testing has changed over the last decade and how much more is at stake today.
Rockingham County is throwing its support behind House Bill 2. The controversial bill was the center of attention at Monday's Board of Commissioner's meeting.
Those campaign placards you've seen along roadsides aren't leftovers from North Carolina's March 15 primary.