Gov. Roy Cooper is wrapping up his final weeks in office, and he made a farewell speech Wednesday in his home county.
Cooper has served in public office since 1987, spending time in both the state House and state Senate, four terms in the ...
Wednesday was a celebratory occasion for the North Carolina governor and audience, filled with friends, family and supporters ...
ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. (WNCN) — The state’s 75th governor, Roy Cooper, is returning to his roots on Wednesday ... Before his time in the executive mansion, Cooper served the state as attorney general from ...
North Carolina Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper will use Wednesday's speech to highlight his accomplishments as governor, including ...
The state’s 75th governor, Roy Cooper, is returning to his roots on Wednesday for his farewell address as his second term ...
No other governor has seen his role so often reduced to trying to thwart his legislative adversaries. But that’s not Cooper’s only legacy.
As attorney general, Cooper oversaw 27 executions. But he’s been quiet about the death penalty in his two terms as governor.
When Josh Stein takes office in January, he will have less power than his predecessor, outgoing Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper, ...