Morning News Briefs: Thursday, June 1st, 2017
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An undocumented immigrant from Guatemala is taking sanctuary in a Greensboro church after receiving deportation orders. Meanwhile, her family is asking U.S. Senator Thom Tillis for help.
The Kellogg Company has announced it will close two distribution centers in North Carolina this summer, resulting in the loss of nearly 500 jobs.
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For the second time in two years, the U.S. Supreme Court has told North Carolina's highest court to review the state's political maps.
A North Carolina grandmother scheduled for deportation will be offered sanctuary at a Greensboro church on Wednesday.
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Winston-Salem residents now have a new way to move around town.
The allure of traditional southern music has spread across the U.S. and around the world. Case in point: David Bragger is a Los Angeles audio-video producer and musician.
Leaders from Cone Health in Greensboro and Randolph Health have taken steps toward what could be a merger between the two groups.