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North Carolina House Approves Revised Constitutional Amendments
The North Carolina House has made quick work of two proposed revised amendments to the state constitution that would go before voters in November.
Ex-North Carolina Records Registrar Admits To Skimming $900K
The longtime official in North Carolina's capital city responsible for registering deed and marriage records has pleaded guilty to embezzling more than $900,000 in cash from her office to repay cre
Greensboro City Council Approves Money For Displaced Apartment Tenants
This week, the Greensboro City Council approved $45,000 to assist local residents forced to leave their recently condemned apartments.
Morning News Briefs: Friday, August 24th, 2018
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High Point Parks And Recreation Department Gets Citizen Input On Master Plan
The Parks and Recreation Department of High Point is developing a new comprehensive master plan. It is their first since 2008.
Legislators Will Return To Raleigh To Redraft Rejected Constitutional Amendments
The North Carolina General Assembly is heading into its second special session of the year to rewrite two constitutional amendments struck down by a court this week.
UNC Board Wants Independent Review Of Police Response To Silent Sam Protest
The UNC Board of Governors plans to hire an outside firm to look at how the university and police handled the protest where the statue known as Silent Sam was brought down.
Morning News Briefs: Thursday, August 23rd, 2018
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Confederate Monuments To Get Slavery, Civil Rights Context
Three Confederate monuments on the North Carolina Capitol grounds will feature signs with historical context about slavery and civil rights, following a decision by a state historical panel that sa