Morning News Briefs: Tuesday, March 14th, 2017
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Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper urged lawmakers gathered Monday night to repeal the state's "bathroom bill" very soon, saying the law is "the dark cloud hanging over our state of promise" by harming North Carolina's economy and reputation.
As Governor Roy Cooper's newly installed appointees raced to get a grip on state government this January, the acting head of North Carolina's Division of Motor Vehicles told his boss that the agenc
Congress is considering a new bill that would make it easier for companies to gather genetic data from employees. The bill was introduced by North Carolina Representative Virginia Foxx.
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Schools, businesses and other events are closing due to winter weather in the forecast. A complete l
A Guilford County organization that has guaranteed college scholarships for many local students says it's facing a budget shortfall.
The Word of Faith Fellowship is back in the news, and two assistant state prosecutors are out of a job.
This week we take a detour from the old dirt roads and head for the 2017 Grammy Awards. Listen to selections from the five bluegrass albums nominated for the award. The rest of the show is cramme
Rhodium, a metal made inside of a star billions of years ago, may help feed a growing population here on Earth, while helping to slow or reverse climate change in the process! And it's all kind of by accident.