Morning News Briefs: Tuesday, July 9th, 2019
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A new collaboration will help those dealing with chronic homelessness in Forsyth County; it's called the HEARRT initiative.
A gay advocacy group in the Triad has received a grant to help give local students access to LGBTQ-inclusive books. It's among the programs being funded by the Guilford Green Foundation.
Wake Forest University is asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit stemming from a fatal shooting on campus in 2018.
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A new report from the state dives into health data on women in North Carolina.
Police in Winston-Salem have arrested three teenagers in the death of a 5-year-old boy who was shot during a drive-by shooting on Cole Road Saturday evening.
A bill awaiting the governor's signature would make it easier to prosecute people who sell drugs that lead to an overdose death.
Doctors at Wake Forest Baptist Health have developed an iPad
North Carolina is the latest state looking to ban smokable hemp. A bill containing the proposed ban passed the Senate in June and is now being considered in the House.