Morning News Briefs: Thursday, March 14th, 2019
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State lawmakers are considering letting some schools start their calendar year earlier, but their proposals face opposition from the tourism industry.
The Confederate soldier statue that has been at the corner of Fourth and Liberty Streets in downtown Winston-Salem is no longer standing.
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Wildlife officials are concerned that peregrine falcons have been abandoning a nesting site along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Tourists approaching the site to take selfies may be to blame.
Federal authorities have indicted Wake Forest's volleyball coach as part of a wide-sweeping investigation into a college admissions scam.
A North Carolina city removed a Confederate statue Tuesday from the grounds of an old courthouse, a rare move in a state where such monuments are largely protected by law.
Candidates have started lining up in the race for North Carolina's Ninth District Congressional seat after November's results were thrown out amid fraud accusations.