Morning News Briefs: Wednesday, December 5th, 2018
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Earlier this year, a tragic kitchen fire at the Summit-Cone apartments in Greensboro killed five young refugee children.
North Carolina farmers impacted by Tropical Storm Michael or Hurricane Florence may be eligible to get help from the state to cover some losses.
Police have uncovered new details about Steve Spence, the man arrested at Smith High School in Guilford County Monday. It appears he was targeting multiple people.
North Carolina's governor has named a new state elections board chairman tasked with leading an investigation into alleged absentee ballot fraud and irregularities in a very close congressional rac
Catawba College political scientist Michael Bitzer is known for taking deep dives into North Carolina voter data.
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In May, a kitchen fire at a low-rent apartment in Greensboro claimed the lives of five refugee children—siblings from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The search is on for North America's largest salamander.
Yadkin Riverkeeper has hired a new executive director and a new riverkeeper. This comes as the non-profit enters its second decade protecting the health of the Yadkin River.