Morning News Briefs: Thursday, November 9th, 2017
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A university contractor has been fired after a noose was found in a North Carolina A&T facility. The incident was first reported Tuesday.
A nearly 30-year veteran of local government was the definitive choice of voters on Tuesday and she will become the first African-American woman to run North Carolina's largest city.
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Results are in from Tuesday's municipal elections.
The City of Greensboro is embarking on a two-phase project. First, officials will gather details on all downtown buildings – construction dates, architectural features, and more.
North Carolina lawmakers have the power to give themselves the last word on confirming Gov. Roy Cooper's Cabinet secretaries, a state appeals court agreed Tuesday.
With only hours to go before Tuesday's municipal elections, a trial judge turned away North Carolina's effort to avoid using the polling-place software of a company targeted
The former president of a Greensboro women's college received an honor for her service Sunday. A new building on the campus of Bennett College now bears Johnnetta Cole's name.
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