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  • A federal judge in Winston-Salem is weighing testimony in a legal challenge involving a voting rights lawsuit after an emergency hearing Wednesday. The…
  • Clinton, Trump In North Carolina As Days To Campaign Dwindle Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are appealing to North Carolina voters who are undecided or…
  • When you step into mud, it kind of slurps up between your toes. What if someone found your mud-slurping footprint 15,000 years from now?Scientists have uncovered 15,000 year old fossil human footprints, with incredible, mud-slurping detail. What do they tell us about the people that lived there?
  • Don't be surprised if you see federal officials hovering at voting sites on Election Day. The U.S. Justice Department will monitor voting in Forsyth,…
  • The immediate post-World War 2 era was an exciting time in both traditional and contemporary country music. Old time mountain sounds were merging with…
  • In order to understand our current voting technology, we have to go back to the days of butterfly ballots, hanging chads, and a Florida recount – the presidential contest between George W. Bush and Al Gore.
  • Obama, Pence Holding Rallies On Eve Of Early Voting's Close President Barack Obama and Mike Pence are coming to North Carolina on the eve of the close of…
  • The U.S. Senate race in North Carolina is attracting huge amounts of money from outside the state. Data from the Federal Election Commission shows that…
  • An irrepressible 49-year-old champion hollerer, Robby Goodman, is leading the effort to keep a hollering contest going in North Carolina. His efforts will…
  • Police are looking for a suspect after the Republican Party headquarters in Alamance County was vandalized overnight. Workers discovered the scene early…
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