Morning News Briefs: Tuesday, March 27th, 2018
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North Carolina's attorney general has joined dozens of others in asking for information on Facebook's business practices.
Remington, a company that began making flintlock rifles when there were only 19 United States, has filed for bankruptcy protection.
A new map shows the 10 most widely-prescribed drugs in each state. In North Carolina, an opioid pain pill tops the list.
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Hundreds of people gathered in Winston-Salem over the weekend as part of a nationwide series of marches against gun violence with a focus on student voices.
This week we hear a fine collection of classic songs and tunes, plus some new recordings. It's a music-packed hour with songs from the Knuckle Knockers of California, Bill Monroe & His Blue Gr
Viennese composer Franz Schubert's music formed a kind of bridge between the majestic compositions of Beethoven and the deeply expressive Romanticism of Johannes Brahms.
A Triad-area hospital is under review after an investigation showed three patients received unnecessary cancer treatments and a fourth had a cancer diagnosis delayed.
A natural birthing center in North Carolina has stopped delivering babies after the deaths of three newborns in the past six months.