Morning Headlines: Thursday, June 2, 2016
Branded A Racist, Lawmaker Scales Back Tuition-Cut Proposal
A North Carolina lawmaker who proposed to slash tuition to just $500 a semester at five public universities says he is scaling ba
A North Carolina lawmaker who proposed to slash tuition to just $500 a semester at five public universities says he is scaling ba
A federal appeals court won't reconsider a three-judge panel's ruling that a transgender teen must be allowed to use the boys' restroom at school.
North Carolina's largest health insurer says it wants to raise rates by an average of almost 19 percent next year on broadly subsidiz
In North Carolina, the two largest remaining insurance companies on the Obamacare exchange are requesting average premium increases of more than 18 percent.
North Carolina election officials are ready to finalize March 15 primary election results a week before the next primary election is hel
During the early years of The European War, before it became World War I, the nation was very much divided on whether or not to enter the conflict.
Fewer people attended the High Point Furniture Market this spring compared to a year ago, according to new numbers released Friday.
The end of the school year is approaching, creating a major problem for many families struggling with food insecurity.
Radio 101 commentator, Nupur Shah, believes the American dream is alive and offers her parents as a prime example.
This week we go back to 1972, and recordings of Aunt Jenny Wilson of Logan County, West Virginia. She was a joyful and powerful singer and banjo player, not to mention something of a philosopher o