Morning News Briefs: Wednesday, September 12th, 2018
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New projections from the National Weather Service suggest the effects of Hurricane Florence may be delayed in the Piedmont Triad, though bad weather is still on the way.
Local and state government officials have issued mandatory evacuations for coastal residents ahead of Hurricane Florence.
Gov. Roy Cooper sounded the alarm on Hurricane Florence once again Wednesday in a televised appearance with members of his emergency management team.
A white North Carolina police officer has been cleared of wrongdoing in the fatal shooting of a black man prosecutors say kept reaching for a handgun during a traffic stop.
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North Carolina is readying for the possibility of a direct hit from Hurricane Florence later this week. Safety officials in the Triad are preparing for high winds and heavy rainfall.
North Carolina's governor has urged residents to get prepared for Hurricane Florence as the state braces for a possible direct strike.
Three North Carolina universities that drastically dropped tuition are seeing record undergraduate enrollment.
Hurricane Florence is days away from a possible landfall, but is already having a major impact along the North Carolina coastline.