Morning News Briefs: Wednesday, April 18th, 2018
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Greensboro city leaders are asking for help as the city begins to recover from the tornado that touched down there Sunday.
North Carolina's highest court is considering whether a clean-energy advocacy group illegally sold solar power to one church to undercut the monopoly power of the state's electric utilities.
About 40 people have been arrested in North Carolina in raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
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The wind and rain and a “high EF-2 tornado” were mostly gone by Sunday night.
At least one person died and thousands are still without power after a tornado ripped through Greensboro Sunday evening.
More than 200 million eggs distributed to restaurants and grocery stores in nine states have been recalled because of bacterial contamination.
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One person has died and significant damage is reported in the aftermath of a tornado that swept through parts of Greensboro Sunday afternoon.