North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper will leave the mansion. Sweaters, driving, sports and maybe the Senate are in his future.
When Roy Cooper was narrowly elected North Carolina’s governor eight years ago, the prospects for a Democrat to get much done ...
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper leaves his job next week after eight years. It's a span in which the southern Democrat picked ...
In the last 125 years, only one of the 21 Democrats serving North Carolina as governor faced the same challenge as Roy Cooper ...
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, worked with and against a Republican-controlled legislature on issues like ...
Roy Cooper oversaw a booming state economy in his eight years in office, but some of the biggest jobs projects have yet to ...
The Democratic governor has a storied career in NC politics and now he is finishing out his second term as governor. Here's ...
During the tense and dangerous first years of the COVID pandemic, Cooper used his emergency powers with clarity and ...
In an interview, Roy Cooper spoke about his legacy, how to appeal to Republicans and Democratic speculation that he might run for Senate or for president. By Reid J. Epstein Reporting from ...
After Gov. Roy Cooper leaves office, he'll take a few months off before making a decision on his future, he told th.
After eight years in office, the tenure of North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper is coming to a close. Here’s coverage from The News & Observer that looks at the Democrat’s two terms and what’s next.
Roy Cooper talks about his legacy, how to appeal to Republicans and Democratic speculation that he might run for Senate or for president.