Morning News Briefs: Monday, March 19th, 2018
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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.
Kyle Petty is practically considered NASCAR racing royalty.
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Some of the largest hospital systems in North Carolina are ending child visitor restrictions put in place to try to reduce the number of flu cases, just as the death toll for the season surpasses 3
A new study from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center chronicles the impacts of activism on young participants.
North Carolina state lawmakers are getting opportunities to learn more about what constitutes workplace harassment so as to prevent it within the legislative branch.