Morning News Briefs: Friday, August 26, 2016
US Government, Lawyers Want Voter ID Ruling Enforced
The federal government and others who sued to overturn North Carolina's voter identification law have told the U.S.
The federal government and others who sued to overturn North Carolina's voter identification law have told the U.S.
A poll released this week suggests North Carolina's controversial House Bill 2 is hurti
A North Carolina man who served 24 years in prison for a rape he didn't commit has been awarded $3.25 million in a settlement with the
The National Park Service was established 100 years ago today, and parks across the country are celebrating the centennial, including one in Greensb
The city of Greensboro is placing four separate bond referendums on the November ballot. The total spending package is around $126 million.
The City of Greensboro is placing four separate bond referendums on the November ballot.
A federal judge in Texas has temporarily blocked an Obama administration directive on bathroom rights for transgender students i
Olympian Kathleen Baker took home a key to the city of Winston-Salem this weekend, capping off a month of achievement for the swimmer who earned two medals in Rio.
Stun guns are often used by law enforcement to incapacitate suspects. When the non-lethal weapon is deployed, it sends an electrical charge.
The North Carolina Supreme Court dismissed Kalvin Michael Smith's appeal for his conviction in the Silk Plant Forest assault case.