July 24, 2020 Baptist pastor ‘shocked’ after being fired for transgender reveal A pastor in Canada was fired after coming out as transgender in an online sermon with the church, which cited "theological reasons."
July 24, 2020 What’s left for the Republican nominating convention, and how will it work? The morning after President Trump abruptly announced that he was canceling the celebratory portions of the Republican National Convention scheduled to be held in Jacksonville, Fla., the week of Aug. 24, GOP officials outlined how some of the remaining aspects of the confab will work.
July 24, 2020 Former North Carolina professor who resigned after controversial tweets found dead in home A North Carolina Wilmington professor slated to retire amid controversy surrounding a series of tweets was found dead in his home on Thursday afternoon.
July 23, 2020 North Carolina man who hit $10M lottery jackpot charged with murder A North Carolina man who won a $10 million lottery in 2017 has been charged with murder in the death of a woman who was found lifeless in a hotel room.
July 21, 2020 North Carolina Buddhist monk killed while kneeling in prayer by stray bullet A Buddhist monk was kneeling in prayer at the altar of a North Carolina temple when he was shot and killed by an apparent stray bullet fired through a wall, police said.
July 19, 2020 Pair of 'dangerous' fugitives who escaped Virginia jail may be in Pennsylvania, officials say A pair of inmates who escaped from a jail in Virginia nearly a week ago and are being hunted by federal law enforcement were spotted in recent days in southern Pennsylvania, officials said Saturday.
July 19, 2020 Mark Meadows: Trump 'willing to negotiate' with China but will 'hold them accountable' President Trump plans to hold China accountable for its actions, including the coronavirus pandemic, White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said Saturday night.
July 18, 2020 Ronna McDaniel: Jacksonville RNC will put 'the perfect blend of safety and health together' The GOP Chairwoman says she's concerned about Democratic governors 'shutting down' freedom of speech
July 17, 2020 US governors, officials want face masks to be worn – here’s why some police departments won’t enforce it U.S. governors and officials hoping to stop the persistent spread of the coronavirus are ordering the public to wear masks, but when it comes to making sure people follow these new mandates, some police departments are continuing to look the other way.
July 17, 2020 'Black Lives Matter' put on billboard beside Confederate flag in protest The flag was raised last year after officials removed a Confederate statue that stood in front of a county courthouse.