Morning News Briefs: Thursday, August 22nd, 2019
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North Carolina Republicans say they want to return to taxpayers much of the largest state government revenue surplus in over a decade.
A bank machine assembly plant in Greensboro has announced plans to close, and over 100 jobs will go with it.
Duke Energy is rolling out a new program that clears the way for large customers to buy solar or wind energy from independent power producers.
North Carolina public schools have added a picture of an electronic cigarette to their "no smoking" signs.
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A North Carolina man who confessed to a fatal stabbing in 1979 is getting a chance to prove his innocence during a hearing before three judges.
There will be no more “Dixie” in the Dixie Classic Fair in Winston-Salem. City Council passed a measure on a 5-2 vote Monday night to change the name of the annual event.
A North Carolina man who was released from prison after serving 17 years for a murder he didn't commit has died.