Morning News Briefs: Tuesday, October 16th, 2018
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The UNC system Board of Governors has approved more than $200 million for projects at Appalachian State University, including a public-private partnership will be used to transform on-campus housin
Greensboro city officials say more than one million gallons of untreated wastewater have been discharged in overflows connected to Tropical Storm Michael.
The North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles will be waiving some of its fees in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence.
For a Southern state regularly exposed to hurricanes, call it an election Florence-style.
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A new report is giving some Guilford County school facilities a failing grade.
Duke Energy says 10,000 people are working to restore power to about 175,000 customers across the Carolinas in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Michael.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper spent much of the day Friday assessing the impact of Tropical Storm Michael, which swept through the state Thursday, hitting the Triad particularly hard.