Morning News Briefs: Wednesday, May 23rd, 2018
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A Democratic State Senator from Wake County says he'll introduce a bill this session to protect net neutrality in North Carolina.
Disaster recovery centers in Guilford and Rockingham counties are open. They have been established to help those whose homes or businesses were impacted by last month's severe storms.
Deborah Cochran, a local teacher and former mayor, is putting her hat in the ring early for the 2020 race for lieutenant governor.
A North Carolina restaurant owner known for her generosity and her fried chicken has died at the age of 89.
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On Friday, the Gate City lost one of its favorite furry daughters.
Winston-Salem has a new historic marker at the corner of Wiley Avenue and Holiday Street. It celebrates the African-American neighborhood of Silver Hill.
Pearl Berlin, who challenged North Carolina's refusal to recognize same-sex marriages, has died at the age of 93.