Morning News Briefs: Monday, October 10, 2016
Governor: Dangers From Matthew Will Continue As Rivers Crest
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Here in the heart of basketball and NASCAR country, one Winston-Salem man is trying to bring something new. Or, actually, something centuries old, just new here.
Celebrated filmmaker Martin Scorsese has signed on as executive producer of the film "Abundant Acreage Available." It was written and directed by Winston-Salem's Angus MacLachlan, best kn
Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton face off in the second presidential debate Sunday night at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.
The National Weather Service reported that 8.5 inches of rain had fallen in Fayetteville on already saturated ground over about 12 hours, beginning at midnight.
Towns along the southeastern North Carolina coast urged visitors to leave, and the governor warned of significant rains and flooding Friday as Hurricane Matthew churned along the Southeastern U.S.
Wake Forest University is paying special tribute to alumnus Arnold Palmer. The golf legend died last month at the age of 87.
In preparation for the upcoming debate, the Reynolds High School news team asked students to step into the shoes of a moderator. What questions would students ask the candidates?
This week our special guests are Kay Justice of Abingdon, VA; and Alice Gerrard of Durham, NC. These two singers inspire thousands of others to give full voice to the traditional side of blueg
Greensboro's International Civil Rights Museum is receiving backlash after it refused a request last month by the Trump campaign. The museum is standing by its decision.