Morning News Briefs: Monday, April 10th, 2017
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The North Carolina House voted along party lines Thursday to retool a Republican law struck down by a court that combined elections and ethics duties into one board, which its chief proponent says
The compromise by politicians on North Carolina's "bathroom bill" is helping return collegiate sporting events to the state.
North Carolina church leaders have told a Boy Scout troop and Cub Scout pack they're no longer welcome to use their facilities as a home base after the Boy Scouts of America decided in January to a
In a statement, Reynolds announced that it has cleared the second of two antitrust hurdles needed to complete its sale to British American Tobacco.
A person with knowledge of the plans says the NBA will discuss whether to bring the 2019 All-Star Game to Charlotte at its Board of Governors meeting this week.
The NCAA says it will consider North Carolina as a host for championship events again after the state rolled back a law that limited protections for LGBT people.
Opponents of legislative changes to Greensboro's political maps have earned a victory - a federal court has found the law unconstitutional.
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Gay rights groups that fiercely supported Democratic Gov.