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Abortion providers in North Carolina filed a federal lawsuit Friday that challenges several provisions of a state law banning most abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy in the dwindling days before the new restrictions take effect.
Guilford County finalizes $840M budget
The Guilford County Board of Commissioners has adopted an $840 million budget for the next fiscal year.
Hundreds of WS/FCS students dropped out of school last year. Where did they go?
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools reported 727 students as dropouts last year, and have located all but 96 of them.
Former North Carolina health official is picked to be new CDC director
Dr. Mandy Cohen, a former North Carolina official, will be the new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the White House announced Friday.
Michael Jordan selling majority ownership stake in Charlotte Hornets
Michael Jordan is finalizing a deal to sell the majority share of the Charlotte Hornets, the franchise announced Friday, leaving the 30-team NBA without any Black majority ownership.
An outdoor dining upgrade is coming to downtown Greensboro
Greensboro restaurant-goers will have several enhanced dining locations from which to choose this weekend with the addition of new outdoor patios at more than a dozen downt
North Carolina legislature increases penalty for utility damage after substation shootings
Increased punishments for intentionally damaging utility equipment received final legislative approval Thursday in North Carolina after attacks on the state's electrical grid caused a dayslong blac
92 Guilford County Schools to provide free meals to all students next year
These schools qualified for Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) status, which means enough students at a school are participating in assistance programs, experiencing homelessness, or are migrant youth or runaways.
Elections board, absentee, early vote changes heard by North Carolina Senate panel
North Carolina Republican senators began on Wednesday to attempt to advance wide-ranging voting measures addressing early and absentee balloting and transferring control over the state election board from Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper to legislative leaders.