Morning News Briefs: Friday, March 31st, 2017
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State lawmakers are urging the Winston-Salem City Council to drop its pursuit of a “Welcoming City” resolution. Council members have been told by local representatives to “bury” the proposal.
On Friday, Salem College will host a recital of chamber music by Franz Schubert, Johannes Brahms, Sir Edward Elgar, and an obscure 19th century composer, Giovanni Battista Viotti.
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Leaders of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee held a press conference Wednesday on possible Russian influence in last year's election.
Duke Energy is suing 30 insurance companies over who should pay to clean up toxic coal ash at its coal-fired power plants in North Carolina.
Charlotte lawyer and Wake Forest University benefactor Porter B. Byrum has died.
Byrum grew up in Wilmington and Edenton, and graduated from Wake Forest in 1942.
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A deadline appears to have been set by the NCAA in the House Bill 2 controversy.
President Donald Trump's defeat may be U.S. Rep. Mark Meadows' victory. The North Carolina Republican is enjoying an outpouring of support from conservatives in his home district.