Morning News Briefs: Thursday, December 8, 2016
Cooper Says He Can Carry Out Agenda
North Carolina's incoming Democratic governor says he's optimistic he'll be able to repeal the state's law limiting LGBT protections, vowing to use
North Carolina's incoming Democratic governor says he's optimistic he'll be able to repeal the state's law limiting LGBT protections, vowing to use
Greensboro City Council members recently approved a plan to help the Greensboro Children's Museum finish the first phase of its project, chipping in $250,000 to help pay for the work.The money come
President-elect Donald Trump is on a tour of battleground states that delivered him victory on Election Day.
North Carolina lottery winners have dodged paying about $7 million in back taxes and overdue child support that are supposed to be taken from their winnings.
North Carolina's next governor is finally celebrating his election victory with supporters after it took four extra weeks to finalize what t
Outgoing North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory will meet with Donald Trump as the President-elect continues to fill positions in his upcoming administration.
More than 600 textile jobs are coming to North Carolina, a state heavily-reliant on the industry. Gov. Pat McCrory made the announcement Tuesday.
Three North Carolina college presidents are among the highest-paid university leaders in the country.
North Carolina's next governor campaigned to work if elected on bending back state government's recent right-ward turn.
A new grocery store has opened in Northeast Greensboro that's eroding an 18 year food desert. A food desert is an an urban area where affordable or quality fresh food is difficult to find.