Morning Headlines: Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Mccrory: Stop Sending Syrian Refugees To North Carolina
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One of Winston-Salem's most prominent music venues will be closing in February. Charles Womack, a co-owner of Ziggy's, says the lease on the Trade Street building will not be renewed.
Governor Pat McCrory is asking President Obama and the federal government to stop sending Syrian refugees to North Carolina.
As cities and countries around the world mourn the recent violence in Paris and Beirut, Wake Forest University held its own vigil Monday to reflect on the violence – and on healing.
The state Supreme Court has decided to hear an appeal of the so-called “Boone Act.” The Act stripped the town of its ability to have a say in some planning matters outside the town's limits.
UNC at Greensboro's Fall Dance features the work of internationally recognized dancer/choreographer Nathan Trice.
A custody case involving five children in Kernersville is putting a spotlight on the Forsyth County Department of Social Services and a District Court judge.
The Rockingham County Board of Commissioners is looking into a moratorium on fracking. A public hearing on the issue will take place at Monday's meeting in Wentworth.
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