Morning News Briefs: Tuesday, August 29th, 2017
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North Carolina's highest court on Monday tackled the question of how far the Republican-led legislature can go to minimize Democratic Gov.
The Winston-Salem Open wrapped up a week of play over the weekend, and this year's winner is a familiar face.
A tropical storm watch is in effect for parts of North and South Carolina.
As the U.S. has been roiled by racial tension and occasional violence in recent weeks, we present a program focusing on the sharing of traditions through music and on togetherness.
The Community Theater of Greensboro is welcoming a new executive director.
Winston-Salem City Manager Lee Garrity has chosen to hire in-house for the new police chief, selecting Assistant Chief Catrina Thompson. She's a 23-year veteran of the department.
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A banner promoting a pro-white group was found at Appalachian State University.
Neighbors with contaminated wells near Duke Energy's North Carolina coal ash ponds are suing to halt Duke's demand that they sign away future legal claims in exchange for compensation.