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A New York assemblyman accused of sexually harassing young female staffers for years says he will resign before he's expelled from the Legislature.
A new poll shows McCrory's honeymoon is wearing off a little bit on North Carolinians.
In President Obama's State of the Union, he said instead of cutting Medicare, we should "save hundreds of billions of dollars by getting rid of tax loopholes and deductions for the well-off and well-connected."
State Representative Pricey Harrison is co-sponsoring legislation that if passed, would legalize medical marijuana in North Carolina.
Gov. Pat McCrory has completed his replacement of the entire North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission.
Forty-six percent of registered voters in North Carolina say they approve of President Obama's job performance, according to a new High Point University poll.
Outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says goodbye to friends and colleagues at the State Department.
Belafonte said on Tuesday that the current discussion arising out of the Connecticut school massacre in December often ignores decades of urban gun violence.
In a global "town hall" with young people today, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton talked about her legacy.
President Obama says he and Hillary Clinton have a shared vision for America's role in the world.
Rep. Paul Ryan says Republicans need to stay united and pick their fights during President Barack Obama's second term.
The Obama administration is trying to come up with an accommodation for faith groups before the rule takes effect for them in August.
A Triad financial planner weigh's in on Congress' proposal to fix the debt ceiling.
On Friday, the department pushed the deadline back again, announcing plans for a second draft version by the end of March, with publication of a final rule not expected until late 2013.
As President Barack Obama prepares to begin his second term in office, immigration reform and gun control are expected to top his agenda. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Secretaries in four of the eight Cabinet depts will receive $128,000 annually and other departments are getting $135,000.
Gov. Pat McCrory didn't pull any punches when he talked to a big crowd -- and WFMY News 2 -- in Greensboro on Tuesday morning.
An expert compares Clinton and Kerry and predicts 'more continuity than change' in a Kerry-run state department.
Two North Carolina state House members are resigning just before the start of the new session.
When Gov.-Elect Pat McCrory is sworn in Saturday, he'll become North Carolina's first Republican to lead the state since 1993.
Boehner received 220 votes, with 192 going for Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has been admitted to a New York hospital after the discovery of a blood clot stemming from the concussion she sustained earlier this month.
The National Weather Service said a tornado hit Moore, OK with wind speeds up to 200 mph.
WFMY News 2 anchor, Julie Luck, reveals her secret job: professional cheerleader for the NBA's Golden State Warriors.
A professional networking social media site has changed its privacy policy and is clarifying its ban on prostitution.
Duke Energy cuts off the power for a disabled veteran and mother of three despite efforts by female vets advocacy group.
The owners were able to prove they didn't owe the bank, because they paid cash for the house!
It's not Father's Day, but a soldier/Greensboro father got the hug of the year after surprising his kids at their school.
FEMA has sent a special team to Oklahoma's emergency operations center to help out and dispatch resources.
The 20th anniversary of one of the Triad's most brutal multiple-murder cases is well-remembered by many area residents.
Fire officials shut down the Mellow Mushroom restaurant in Greensboro, Sunday.
From 1999-2010 nearly 800 children under 14-years-old were killed in gun accidents, according to a report from USA Today.
Dozens of rescuers search for survivors after EF-4 tornado devastates communities in Oklahoma.
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