Morning News Briefs: Wednesday, October 10th, 2018
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In the storm-weary Carolinas, Hurricane Michael's approach is stoking fresh fears among homeowners who still have tarps on their roofs or industrial dehumidifiers drying their floors from destructi
In the wake of Hurricane Florence, the North Carolina coast has been plagued with a tide of frogs and toads, but the storm's record-setting floods aren't entirely to blame.
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Greensboro has a new filtration system to help reduce potentially harmful chemicals found in the city's drinking water.
Annette Scippio, who once challenged Derwin Montgomery for a seat in the General Assembly, appears headed to take his place on the Winston-Salem City Council.
A new study out of Wake Forest School of Medicine indicates that diet could be an important factor in avoiding breast cancer.
A common phenomenon following hurricanes is massive fish die-offs, also known as fish kills.
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In an unusual weekend session, the U.S. Senate advances to a final vote on the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Watch the proceedings live.