Morning News Briefs: Friday, July 5th, 2019
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New legislation will give charitable health care clinics more resources to help uninsured and underinsured patients get the medication they need.
A settlement has been reached with the family of a Winston-Salem man who was shot and killed by a police officer last year.
The Trump administration said Tuesday that it won't require electric utilities to show they have money to clean up hazardous spills from power plants despite a history of toxic coal ash releases co
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More than a million North Carolinians are expected to travel as part of the July 4th holiday, and they'll face higher gas prices.
North Carolina lawmakers are proposing several changes that would overhaul the state's testing requirements for public schools.
New legislation would make it easier for military parents to spend more time with their children while on leave.
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Governor Roy Cooper has appointed a new District Court judge. Erica Standfield Brandon has been a state prosecutor in the Rockingham County District Attorney's office for nearly a decade.