Public Speaks Out On Photo ID To Vote In NC
Updated: 7:48 PM North Carolina citizens are trying to persuade House members to their way of thinking on requiring citizens to show photo identification before voting.
Updated: 7:48 PM North Carolina citizens are trying to persuade House members to their way of thinking on requiring citizens to show photo identification before voting.
Posted: 1:38 PM Firefighters in Wilmington are going to the public as they seek better pay and benefits.
Updated: 12:55 PM Some NC officials suspect they were duped before approving about $2 million to coax MetLife Inc. to bring 2,600 jobs from the Northeast and California.
Updated: 5:16 AM Dozens of citizens and interest groups are prepared to try to persuade North Carolina House members to their way of thinking on requiring citizens to show photo identification before voting.
Posted: 2:07 AM An employee for a contractor for the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is on administrative leave during an investigation of how data about 50,000 medical providers nationwide were lost.
Posted: 10:48 PM A young woman from Kill Devil Hills says she was denied a prom dress because her mother wasn't with her. The trouble is -- the teen's mother passed away from cancer two years ago.
Posted: 4:46 PM Campbell says Robbie Laing is out as men's basketball coach.
Updated: 9:56 AM Durham police cancelled the Amber Alert for Christopher Rojas shortly before 9:00 a.m.
Posted: 5:01 PM A document written for liberal-leaning groups brainstorming how to fight back against Gov. Pat McCrory and fellow Republican legislative leaders has shaken up North Carolina's political landscape.
Posted: 3:44 PM Authorities say a 73-year-old Surry County has died after he was pulled under the tractor he was starting.
Posted: 3:41 PM Investigators say a space heater caused a fire that killed two children in Guilford County.
Posted: 6:02 AM The North Carolina Transportation Department is seeking public comments on the first draft of the Walk Bike NC statewide pedestrian and bicycle plan, which will guide how the state invests in walking and bicycling.
Updated: 3:12 PM North Carolina's State Bureau of Investigation is being called in to see if Wilmington police officers committed crimes during a botched prostitution sting last year.
Posted: 3:10 PM Small business owners who rely on the nation's military posts for their business say they are already bracing for a hit from the automatic budget cuts that took effect March 1.
Posted: 11:53 PM The court ruled Friday that Lumberton's 2010 decision to raise existing privilege taxes at sweepstakes locations violated the state constitution's provision that taxation be exercised in a "just and equitable manner."
Posted: 11:50 PM McCrory dodged questions Friday about one of the largest jobs announcements in North Carolina in years. MetLife hired the governor's former employer to help arrange one of the largest incentives packages in state history aimed at one company.
Updated: 12:37 PM The Monroe City Council voted this week to spend $44,000 in drug forfeiture funds to buy a battery-powered mini-drone with a rotating infrared camera.
Posted: 2:27 AM North Carolina legislators are seeking passage of a law making it a felony when parents knowingly fail to report to police their child has been missing for at least 24 hours.
Updated: 9:56 PM Coast guardsmen dispatched on rescue missions like 2 Wednesday off our coast endure rigorous training monthly. Alize Proisy got an up close view of how the Coast Guard prepares for the worst.
Posted: 10:41 PM A report Wednesday to the State Board of Education says teacher pay in North Carolina ranks 46th in the country, above only Mississippi and West Virginia among 12 Southeastern states.
Posted: 6:18 AM Gov. Pat McCrory has signed an executive order waiving the usual vehicle size restrictions for utility trucks traveling through North Carolina to help with efforts to restore power in the wake of the Mid-Atlantic winter storm.
Posted: 6:10 AM The University of Tennessee and North Carolina State University will share a federal grant to improve the safety of organic produce.