Morning News Briefs: Wednesday, November 13th, 2019
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A new study from Duke University estimates that over half of drinking wells in the Piedmont have levels of a chemical compound above the state's health advisory level.
State Superintendent Mark Johnson is throwing his hat into the ring to be North Carolina's next Lieutenant Governor. He announced his candidacy on Tuesday.
Senators Richard Burr of North Carolina and Mark Warner of Virginia made a public appearance together during a talk at Wake Forest University Monday, offering insights from their positions on the S
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A North Carolina school system is considering a policy change that would prevent high school students from being denied a meal because they can't afford it.
The Guilford County school board is preparing to take a vote on a controversial change to the student suspension policy.
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Smoking has been in decline for decades, but tobacco remains a vital crop to much of the Southeast. North Carolina is the nation's largest grower and exporter of tobacco.
The state forest service is urging residents to do their part in reducing wildfires, as dry-weather conditions present an increased risk.