Morning News Briefs: Wednesday, May 15th, 2019
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A North Carolina beach town will use a new system to warn swimmers about dangerous rip currents. This comes after three people died off of Emerald Isle's coast this spring.
The Catholic Diocese of Charlotte will publish a list of clergy members who have been credibly accused of child sexual abuse, following other U.S. dioceses.
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Some Reynolds High School parents kept their kids at home on Monday after a social media post threatened gun violence on campus. Police are investigating the matter.
The State Board of Elections has chosen a new executive director to replace Kim Strach, who has held the position since 2013.
The race for North Carolina's Ninth District congressional seat has drawn a crowded field of Republicans for the Tuesday primary.
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There are some universal truths when you are a kid: Horsing around is fun, you can stay up late with no consequences, and candy ... well, candy is king. But for kids diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, the story is different. They need to pay attention to what they eat and what they do because the wrong choice could be fatal. Radio 101 student, Zach Dunn, looks into how this disease changed his relationship with his best friend.