Morning News Briefs: Tuesday, March 20th, 2018
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Hugh Bray has worked every day since he was ten to save up and buy his first car.
A North Carolina veteran believed to be one of the last living African-American women to serve overseas during World War II has died at the age of 100.
A new report from a left-leaning think tank is raising concerns about segregation in North Carolina's classrooms, placing some of the blame on charter schools.
Kathleen Baker, a swimmer with local roots, is still winning two years after her stellar performance in the 2016 Olympics.
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Winston-Salem is proposing another bond referendum this fall to pay for improvements around the city.
You've probably heard about Impressionist painters, but what about Impressionist composers?
A North Carolina sheriff says he will assign armed guards to every school in his county by the fall.
A Triad native who became the second African-American to serve as Army secretary has died.