Morning News Briefs: Thursday, December 13th, 2018
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Open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act ends this Saturday, and the number of North Carolinians who have signed up so far is much lower than in previous years.
Bennett College in Greensboro is in danger of losing its accreditation. The private women's school has been on probation for the last two years.
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A new report from a non-partisan advocacy group is comparing North Carolina's correctional system to others across the country.
The head of North Carolina's elections board is suggesting more time may be needed to decide whether a new congressional district election is necessary due to absentee ballot fraud allegations.
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Rosanell Eaton, a noted African-American voting rights activist from North Carolina, has died. In her 90s she helped challenge voting restrictions supported by the GOP-led legislature.
This is “Unsafe Haven,” a 30-minute documentary produced by WFDD's David Ford, who reports on what happened in the aftermath of the fire and the questions that remain.