Morning News Briefs: Thursday, January 10th, 2018
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The owner of a former courthouse building in Winston-Salem where a Confederate statue sits is asking for its removal. This is in line with the wishes of the city.
Officials at a historically black private women's college in North Carolina say they have received more than $1 million in donations as they try to stave off closure.
North Carolina is home to the last unsettled congressional race in the nation: the 9th District, around Charlotte.
A less politically imbalanced North Carolina General Assembly begins its two-year session with Democrats holding more seats si
President Trump is addressing the nation about border security tonight. Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Charles Schumer will give a joint response immediately following.
The lingering fallout from North Carolina's controversial "bathroom bill" may force a new Netflix series about the state's Outer Banks to film in South Carolina.
Federal officials are investigating a racial discrimination complaint against Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools.
Authorities are investigating a death at a Forsyth County gun range owned by U.S. Rep. Ted Budd.