Morning News Briefs: Thursday, May 4th, 2017
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The number of North Carolina residents bitten by snakes in April increased nearly four-fold over the same period in 2016, and officials say mild winter weather may be to blame.
The National Weather Service has confirmed a tornado touched down in Catawba County.
On Tuesday, a Greensboro City Council meeting aimed at discussing the release of police body cam footage in the case of 16-year-old Jose Charles erupted into a full-blown protest.
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The North Carolina Department of Transportation has confirmed the delayed opening of the I-73 connector, originally scheduled to be ready this week.
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A statement declaring Winston-Salem a “Welcoming City” was presented by members of the community Monday night.
Yadkin County commissioners have agreed to accept a grant that could help reopen its community hospital.
Veteran statehouse reporter Mark Binker died unexpectedly over the weekend.