Morning Headlines: Monday, June 20, 2016
NC Photo ID, Voting Law Challenges Return To Court
Long-running legal challenges over photo identification and other voting changes in North Carolina are returning to federal court.
Long-running legal challenges over photo identification and other voting changes in North Carolina are returning to federal court.
Basketball revenues are going through the roof.
Winston-Salem City Council is expected to vote on a new budget proposal for the next fiscal year at Monday's meeting. If it passes, taxes could be going up for homeowners.
This week we hear from a varied group of piedmont and mountain south artists for a joyful, invigorating hour of listening. Bluesman John Jackson provides a serene rag he composed. Our m
Communities across the country will celebrate Juneteenth this weekend, marking the proclamation in Texas in 1865 that "all slaves are free."
Some Greensboro officials are asking the city to spend another $25 million to improve the downtown streets.
North Carolina Representative Alma Adams has come out against a proposed school lunch bill working its way through the U.S.
More than a dozen North Carolina public schools advocates hoping to meet with Gov.
A group of North Carolina Hispanic clergy members are speaking up about House Bill 2.
Thousands of people gathered in Greensboro Tuesday night as presumptive Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump made a campaign stop.