Alberto has been downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone and is expected to stay well offshore as it moves up the Atlantic.
A school-choice group that won major victories at the North Carolina General Assembly last year is rallying in Raleigh to seek help on another initiative.
A large crowd is expected when legislators hold a public hearing in Raleigh about a bill that would pay $50,000 to people who were sterilized against their
The North Carolina Senate has given its final approval to bills altering recently approved laws on forced annexation that have been challenged in court.
Members of the North Carolina House recalled a late Alamance County lawmaker for her courage and fighting spirit for women and for Democrats during her
Tropical Storm Alberto will likely miss the Outer Banks, although it may impact Hatteras Island Tuesday, said Super Doppler 10 Chief Meteorologist Don Slater.
A Raleigh law firm is working with Legal Aid of North Carolina to find what problems people still have from Hurricane Irene.
The South Carolina Republican Party says it's ready to work north of the border to help deny President Barack Obama the 15 electoral votes in battleground
Pat McCrory's gubernatorial campaign is demanding television stations stop running a commercial bankrolled by the Democratic Governors Association, arguing it
A Wake County District Court judge who was the subject of an investigation into how she handled a dozen DWI cases has resigned.
The state House speaker says he was considering the effect on families when he authorized payments equal to a month's salary for two high-level staffers who
