Morning Headlines: Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Bill Clinton Visits Greensboro
Former President Bill Clinton was in Greensboro Monday, asking residents to vote for his wife Hillary in the North Carolina primary next week.
Former President Bill Clinton was in Greensboro Monday, asking residents to vote for his wife Hillary in the North Carolina primary next week.
The campaign is heating up for a $2 billion statewide bond referendum.
New financial issues have surfaced for the beleaguered Internatonal Civil Rights Center and Museum in Greensboro. The museum is now two years behind on its city and county property taxes.
A group of student activists is petitioning North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper to reopen the case of man convicted for a violent crime.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is bringing his campaign to North Carolina this week.
Women have played a major role in the development and history of Appalachian string music and singing. But they haven't always gotten the credit or public notice they deserve.
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Radio Camper Spencer Eby interviews Malay Shah. Shah is a board member of Greyhound Friends of North Carolina. The organization rescues retired racing dogs and finds people to adopt them.
High school dropout rates are rising in districts across the state, including many here in the Triad.
Winston-Salem based R.J. Reynolds has a new addition to its line of vapor products. The new VUSE FOB e-cigarette is designed, in part, to keep kids away from the product.