Morning Headlines: Friday, May 20, 2016
Man Receives Pardon Of Innocence For Rape Of 81-Year-Old
Gov. Pat McCrory has granted a pardon of innocence to a man who served 27 years in prison for a rape that he didn't commit.
Gov. Pat McCrory has granted a pardon of innocence to a man who served 27 years in prison for a rape that he didn't commit.
UPDATE: 11:27 a.m.
A bill that would place restrictions on renewable energy in North Carolina has come under fire from green energy advocates.
North Carolina environmental regulators say all coal-ash pits at 14 Duke Energy power plants should be excavated and moved.
Two UNC School of the Arts alumni are using art to spark dialogue over House Bill 2.
State environmental officials released proposed risk classifications for coal ash storage ponds Wednesday morning. There are changes from the preliminary classifications.
Violinist Itzhak Perlman says he canceled his Wednesday performance with the North Carolina Symphony in Raleigh after he was told h
The North Carolina Republican Party has seen a lot of controversy this year, especially in the upper ranks.
The North Carolina ACLU and others are asking federal courts to stop the enforcement of House Bill 2.
A North Carolina school board will review its decision to allow high school students to carry pepper spray, a policy one board m