Morning News Briefs: Tuesday, July 2nd, 2019
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Governor Roy Cooper has appointed a new District Court judge. Erica Standfield Brandon has been a state prosecutor in the Rockingham County District Attorney's office for nearly a decade.
A North Carolina man has been charged with posting an anonymous threat on social media to lynch a Muslim-American candidate for a state Senate seat in Virginia.
A Surry County woman will soon be granted an early release from federal prison. A judge ordered Angela Beck's release because of her breast cancer and the poor medical care she received during
There's a lot of talk about abortion laws in North Carolina, and a lot of it is inaccurate.
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The North Carolina Highway Patrol is putting a temporary hold on promotions after an allegation of cheating.
This is On The Margins, a one-hour documentary exploring housing struggles in the Triad.
A local cafe and music venue just outside of Winston-Salem will close its doors this year.