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Election Chief Reaffirms Giving Out Only Public Voting Data
North Carolina's elections agency has followed through on previous plans to provide public voting data to the Trump administration.
Morning News Briefs: Thursday, September 7th, 2017
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North Carolina Urges Residents To Be Prepared For Hurricane Irma
North Carolinians are closely watching the path of Hurricane Irma, and the state is telling residents it's never too early to prepare an emergency plan.
Report: Rolling Back DACA Could Cost North Carolina $10 Billion
The fate of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals – the policy that allows children of people who immigrated to the U.S. illegally – is now in the hands of Congress.
Court Restores Man's Lawsuit Against Cheating Wife's Lover
An appeals court in Forsyth County has ruled on a case revolving around an alleged extramarital affair, which means the jilted husband's lawsuit against his wife's lover can proceed.
Morning News Briefs: Wednesday, September 6th, 2017
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Triad 'Dreamers' Petition Rep. Walker For DACA Help
People protected by the “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals” rule – or DACA – gathered in Greensboro Tuesday to ask for U.S. Rep. Mark Walker's support.
Pastor, Descendant Of Robert E. Lee Leaves Post At Winston-Salem Church
A minister and descendant of Robert E. Lee in North Carolina has quit his job, resigning after speaking out against white supremacy.
State Program Creates 'Lab Schools' To Help Struggling Students, Train Teachers
Two local universities are part of a state mandated program to help improve student outcomes in low-performing public schools. They will open so-called “laboratory” schools next fall.