After eight years as North Carolina’s chief executive, Gov. Roy Cooper is saying goodbye to the office. Cooper is returning ...
Josh Stein will start out his term as North Carolina's chief executive much the same way his predecessor and fellow Democrat ...
Roy Cooper is photographed at the Executive Mansion on Thursday ... Dawn Baumgartner Vaughan is the Capitol Bureau Chief for The News & Observer, leading coverage of the legislative and executive ...
NASH COUNTY, N.C. — After eight years as North Carolina’s chief executive, Gov. Roy Cooper is saying goodbye to the office.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, worked with and against a Republican-controlled legislature on issues like ...
Cooper came full circle when he returned to the same place where he launched his gubernatorial campaign nine years ago. At ...
As Gov. Roy Cooper prepares to depart the Executive Mansion, criminal justice advocates are urging him to make use of his broadest set of powers: the ability to grant clemency for state crimes.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper will leave the mansion. Sweaters, driving, sports and maybe the Senate are in his future.