Morning Headlines: Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Judge To Combine NC GOP Leaders' LGBT Law Cases
A federal judge has agreed to combine two lawsuits filed by North Carolina Republican leaders who are seeking to defend a law that limits pro
A federal judge has agreed to combine two lawsuits filed by North Carolina Republican leaders who are seeking to defend a law that limits pro
Police in Greensboro are stepping up security ahead of presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's campaign stop Tuesday. They're expecting big crowds at the Greensboro Coliseum.
The Supreme Court is expected to hand down a decision on abortion restrictions any day now.
Vigils were held across North Carolina Sunday to honor those killed in the attack on a gay nightclub in Orlando.
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A higher education reform bill is on the agenda for state lawmakers this week.
A Wake Forest University student is in stable condition after being shot early Saturday.
The Steep Canyon Rangers are one of the hottest bluegrass bands on the scene today. A few friends from UNC-Chapel Hill started the band.
As Radio 101 commentator, Sophia Fitzgerald, gets older, her classes have become harder. Her chemistry class is one notable exception. That's because it's a flipped classroom.
An art exhibition opening in Winston-Salem Friday is, at first glance, a substantial collection of prints encompassing the last five centuries. But it's much more.