Morning Headlines: Tuesday, July 12, 2016
September Date Set For North Carolina Voter ID State Trial
A challenge to North Carolina's new voter identification requirement will go to trial in state court before the November election.
A challenge to North Carolina's new voter identification requirement will go to trial in state court before the November election.
Forsyth County will soon start a new pilot program to reduce the population of mentally ill inmates in the prison system. It's part of a national movement called the Stepping Up Initiative.
Researchers at North Carolina A&T have developed a new way to deal with coal ash. The discovery could turn the waste into something useful and economical.
The homicide rate in Winston-Salem jumped in the first half of 2016. In that period, the city has experienced 14 homicides; in the same six-month window last year, there were just seven.
San Antonio Spurs star Tim Duncan is calling it a career. The former Demon Deacon announced his retirement Monday, marking the end of an era for the Spurs and the NBA.
Duke Energy says it has restored power to all but a sliver of the hundreds of thousands of customers affected by recent storms.
Many high school students complain that getting into college is harder than ever.
By many measures, this has been a tough week for the U.S., with violence dominating the headlines. And many Americans are now feeling a tension the nation hasn't experienced in a long time.
In the wake of a sniper shooting at a Dallas protest that killed five police officers and wounded seven, law enforcement officials in the Triad are considering what to do next.
This week we feature some outstanding string band music from the New Ballard's Branch Bogtrotters of southwest Virginia, with powerful singing, fiddling and autoharp playing from Eddie Bond.