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Morning News Briefs: Tuesday, April 30th, 2019
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Legal Battle Continues Over Confederate Monument In Winston-Salem
A Confederate monument lawsuit that drew a standing-room-only crowd to a Forsyth County courthouse Monday will continue for at least another day. A follow-up hearing is scheduled for Tuesday.
North Carolina Lawmakers Consider Alcohol Deregulation Bills
This week North Carolina legislators will begin considering measures that would loosen some of the state's alcohol regulations.
'Pill Mill' Trial Set To Begin For Greensboro Doctor
A Triad doctor is headed to trial this week on charges of running an illegal pill mill in Virginia.
Fact Check: Half Of NC9 Republicans Don't Live In The District
In a field of 10 candidates, Stony Rushing has gone to creative lengths to stand out.
Morning News Briefs: Monday, April 29th, 2019
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Some Fifty-Somethings May Want To Update Measles Vaccine
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reporting roughly 700 measles cases in 22 states. That's the greatest number the U.S.
Workers Mourned As North Carolina's On-The-Job Deaths Rise
Signs that more people are dying on the job has workers' advocates demanding that North Carolina's labor department do more to inspect and punish companies that imperil their workers.
Wilkesboro Man Exits Real Estate Business In Sexual Harassment Settlement
A Wilkesboro man has been barred from the real estate business under an agreement with federal authorities.