Morning News Briefs: Tuesday, April 9th, 2019
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The High Point Furniture Market is back for its spring session. A recent study found the twice-a-year event has an estimated annual impact of more than $6 billion dollars across the Triad area.
A Confederate monument in a North Carolina cemetery has been vandalized.
The University of Virginia has a chance to avenge its shocking first-round loss in last year's NCAA basketball tournament, and only one team stands in the way.
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The University of North Carolina women's basketball coach is denying a report accusing her of making racist remarks to her team and forcing athletes to play while injured.
This weekend Winston-Salem's RiverRun International Film Festival will feature something unusual.
A fundraising effort is underway for a new community-owned grocery store in Winston-Salem.
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A new nonprofit initiative in Winston-Salem is setting its sights on tackling local inequality.