Morning Headlines: Wednesday, June 29, 2016
NC Lawmakers Float Easing Duke Energy's Coal Ash Cleanup
North Carolina legislators are moving to change laws that direct Duke Energy to excavate and move toxic coal ash from unlined pits n
North Carolina legislators are moving to change laws that direct Duke Energy to excavate and move toxic coal ash from unlined pits n
Lawmakers are moving ahead with a plan to cut tuition at some University of North Carolina campuses. The controversial proposal has caused friction between educators, students and lawmakers.
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to strike down two Texas abortion laws could eventually affect North Carolina's clinics. But any changes to state restrictions may take a while.
Republicans in the General Assembly have agreed to a final state government budget, so the process now begins for lawmakers to vote o
The question of whether North Carolina's political maps are racially gerrymandered will be considered by the U.S. Supreme Court, the latest step in a long journey through the courts.
The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners is expected to approve close to $17 million for a new museum in downtown Winton-Salem.
The Eastern Music Festival kicks off its summer season this evening in Greensboro.
Radio 101 commentator, Cayla Clements, witnessed a fight two years ago at her school, Reynolds High in Winston-Salem.
This week we mark the start of summer with a great selection of roots music that's fun to listen to above all. Whether it's a fiddle tune, a banjo song, a gospel number or a bit of the blues,
In a historic decision yesterday, Britain voted to leave the European Union. The vote sent shockwaves throughout the world, and into the world economy.