Morning News Briefs: Wednesday, September 18th, 2019
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North Carolina's attorney general is the latest to file a lawsuit against the family that owns OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma as part of an effort to address the opioid epidemic.
A panel of computer security specialists told a Greensboro crowd on Monday that even newer model voting machines could be reprogrammed.
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Facing a deadline this week, the North Carolina legislature stayed on track to enact replacement districts for dozens of its seats on time, even as citizens critiqued the maps in a public meeting.
Dr. Carlton Eversley, a longtime activist for civil rights in Winston-Salem has died.
North Carolina authorities are warning that some CBD products have been spiked with synthetic marijuana. This comes as sales of the marijuana extract have recently boomed.
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The recently closed American Hebrew Academy has announced it will reopen.
Greensboro city officials have announced the retirement of Deputy Police Chief James Hinson.