Morning News Briefs: Thursday, March 15th, 2018
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Fifteen years before Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of the bus, another woman refused to give up her seat.
Students at Page High School in Greensboro joined others across the country in peaceful protest Wednesday morning.
On Wednesday's National Walkout Day to protest gun violence, schools weren't the only places where protesters spoke up. A group of more than 50 people gathered outside of U.S. Sen.
In the wake of a deadly Florida school shooting, Gov.
Jesse Haddock, a legendary former golf coach at Wake Forest University, died Wednesday morning.
Haddock graduated from Wake Forest in 1952 and then never really left.
Over the past several years, home prices in Forsyth County have soared, and today, it's a
seller's market. But not in many of the region's African-American neighborhoods.
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In 2013, hundreds of homes in places like African-American neighborhoods like East Winston were appraised much lower than their original value leaving many feeling angry, confused, and scared.
Some Triad students are planning a walkout Wednesday to protest gun violence and promote school safety.