Morning News Briefs: Friday, May 24th, 2019
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School board candidates in Surry County might have to declare a political party in the near future.
The Lexington Housing Authority is suing its former executive director, Terrance Gerald. The lawsuit accuses him of fraud and unfair and deceptive trade practices, among other violations.
Public safety officials say North Carolina's prisons are facing a staffing crisis, with facilities losing workers almost as fast as new ones are hired.
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Greensboro residents haven't seen a property tax increase in more than a decade, but that could soon change.
Greensboro has a new city attorney. City Council approved the hiring of Charles Watts at a meeting this week.
The city of Greensboro will no longer accept glass at its recycling facilities. The move comes as the demand for glass bottles has declined, and the cost to recycle them has skyrocketed.