Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper held a news conference to announce his veto of the bill. Here’s what could happen next.
Roy Cooper’s speech added value to the Harris-Walz ticket. And to himself if he intends to run for the US Senate in 2026. Cooper has some serious work to do now, though. Over the next 51 days ...
The Virginia State Police have issued a critically missing adult alert on behalf of the Newport News Police Department (NNPD) ...
Helene made landfall in Florida's Big Bend region Thursday night as a massive Category 4 hurricane -- the strongest hurricane ...
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper is appealing to rural Republicans to spend taxpayer money on public schools.
First he beat back rumors that Donald Trump’s allies — terrified that Robinson could cost Trump victory in a crucial swing ...
Roy Cooper has vetoed a bill that would increase ... The bill passed through both the North Carolina House and Senate last week, largely along party lines. Lawmakers will need a three-fifths ...
Even before these latest revelations about Mark Robinson, there was an idea that Democrats might benefit from “reverse ...
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper has a lot of work to do over the next few months to deliver North Carolina for the ...
Roy Cooper, a Democrat, is nearing the end of his ... Upon his departure from the legislature, Republican Senate leader Phil Berger praised Stevens as "a dedicated public servant whose budgetary ...
North Carolina Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper has vetoed a bill that allocates hundreds of millions of dollars to expanded private school vouchers. The Republican plan that Cooper rejected Friday also ...