Morning News Briefs: Friday, September 29th, 2017
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Members of the Greensboro chapter of the NAACP and other community groups are accusing the Guilford County Board of Education of trying to edge out the superintendent.
A recent survey shows more people in North Carolina are getting vaccinated to prevent sexually transmitted infections, suggesting that over half of adolescents in the state have had at least o
The Dixie Classic Fair begins it's ten-day run Friday.
A proposal to extensively realign North Carolina's judicial election districts for the first time since the 1950s smacks of a Republican effort to put more GOP lawyers on the bench, critics said We
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A Guilford County education organization has won a national contest.
Maria regained strength and became a hurricane again Wednesday, pushing water over both sides of North Carolina's Outer Banks and taking its time to slowly turn away from the U.S.
Officials with The National Folk Festival are celebrating a successful run in Greensboro.
British American Tobacco has ended a contract with a biotechnology firm doing nicotine science with ties to the Piedmont.