North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper will leave the mansion. Sweaters, driving, sports and maybe the Senate are in his future.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, worked with and against a Republican-controlled legislature on issues like economic development and the coronavirus pandemic.
Cooper has served in public office since 1987, spending time in both the state House and state Senate, four terms in the ...
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper and First Lady Kristin Cooper after the governor's farewell address at Nash Community ...
In front of an audience filled with friends, family and supporters, Roy Cooper reflected on his time leading the state during ...
During the tense and dangerous first years of the COVID pandemic, Cooper used his emergency powers with clarity and ...
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper delivered a farewell address at Nash Community College's Brown Auditorium on Wednesday, ...
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper reflected on his tenure, citing achievements and future support for Hurricane Helene ...
Several more top lieutenants of outgoing North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper have agreed to work for fellow Democrat and successor ...
Legendary UNC basketball coach Roy Williams received North Carolina's highest honor from Gov. Roy Cooper. 25 Days Building a ...
Governor Cooper joined volunteers in Hurricane Helene relief efforts, praising the collaboration between the state and ...