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Across the Blue Ridge #153 - Hoot & Holler, Bobby Osborne, Classic Repertoire
A new generation of young adults with formal music training, a love of traditional music, and a strong commitment to performing and sharing music is at the forefront of a roots music surge in the U
Greensboro Adopts New Rules For Electric Scooters
The City of Greensboro on Tuesday adopted new rules, effective immediately, for the use of electric scooters. The ordinances apply to riders as well as businesses marketing the vehicles.
Federal Judge Says Lawsuit Against Nicholas Sparks Can Move Forward
The former headmaster of a private Christian school founded by novelist Nicholas Sparks can continue to sue the school, the author and the foundation Sparks created to support the school, a federal
Morning News Briefs: Wednesday, November 21st, 2018
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Winston-Salem Bans Bird Scooters While Regulations Are Considered
The City of Winston-Salem has banned Bird scooters from city streets, but they will likely be allowed to return in the future.
Morning News Briefs: Tuesday, November 20th, 2018
Democrat Wins State Senate Seat, Breaks GOP Supermajority
A Democratic challenger for North Carolina Senate District 19 has won the seat after the Republican incumbent failed to reques
Special Committee Weighs School Safety, Seeks Public Input
A committee from the Governor's Crime Commission is hosting two public forums to gather input on school safety. One of the forums will be held next week in Greensboro.
Community Shocked By Death Of Winston-Salem Restaurateur
The community is mourning the loss of Tonya Bess, who owned Prime Tyme Soul Food Cafe.
Community Remembers Former Food Bank Leader Clyde Fitzgerald
Clyde Fitzgerald, the former executive director of the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina, has died.