Morning News Briefs: Monday, August 6th, 2018
Cooper Plans To Sue To Keep 2 Amendment Questions Off Ballot
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The Winston-Salem City Council will hold a public hearing Monday to discuss several bond proposals for the November ballot.
This week we enjoy a selection of powerful traditional old time, pre-bluegrass and bluegrass music. As we take a little tour of the evolution of bluegrass from old-time mountain music, gospel and
The North Carolina Industrial Commission says a firefighter's death from cancer was a "line of duty death."
The NC. Board of Elections is meeting in Winston-Salem Sunday to settle unresolved early voting schedules for fifteen counties.
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After days of storms and heavy rainfall, some Triad farmers are beginning to crave sunshine for their crops.
Greensboro has stopped pumping water from a water treatment plant after finding high levels of toxic chemicals.
Water samples were taken Monday from the Mitchell Water Treatment Plant.