Morning News Briefs: Friday, April 6th, 2018
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A new report shows that more than 20 percent of North Carolina teachers are "chronically absent" from work.
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Local elections boards are now doing business after a fight over a 2016 election law led to a lengthy pause.
North Carolina has joined a lawsuit seeking to block the Trump administration from including a question about citizenship in the 2020 census.
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People around the world are remembering Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who was killed 50 years ago today. Among them is Dr.
Greensboro residents packed a City Council meeting Tuesday night to take up the issue of guns.
Weeks after a North Carolina police beating became public, new footage is revealing what was said in the aftermath of the black pedestrian being punched and choked by the white officer.
North Carolina education officials want to crack down on false school threats, which have spiked since a mass shooting in Parkland, Florida.