Morning News Briefs: Monday, May 7th, 2018
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Brahms was composing in the late 19th century, but he worshipped music of the past. In this episode, Peter shows us how Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven all find their way into Brahms' music.
The long-awaited arrival of spring means the return of butterflies to the Piedmont. But the monarch butterflies' 2,000-mile migration has yet to begin.
The Winston-Salem-based rock band Dark Prophet Tongueless Monk has been steadily evolving over the pa
State officials say flu-related deaths in North Carolina have reached a modern-day record this season.
Mark Harris has become a familiar name on the Republican ballot in North Carolina. He ran for the U.S. Senate in 2014, losing to Thom Tillis.
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Voters head to the polls for the primary election on Tuesday, and in the race for the U.S. 13th Congressional District, Democrats see a chance to possibly flip a Republican-held House seat.
A federal judge has accepted a settlement that would allow those who lost power for days last summer on two North Carolina islands to divvy up more than $10 million.
North Carolina legislators are recommending a new set of proposed school safety measures.