Morning News Briefs: Wednesday, April 11th, 2018
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The Davidson County Board of Elections voted to allow a controversial former sheriff to remain on the ballot for the May primary.
North Carolina should tackle an emerging problem of water and air pollution from little-studied industrial chemicals by beefing up the state's health and environmental agencies, Gov.
State environmental regulators are gathering comments on a proposed air quality permit that would let Duke Energy reprocess and recycle coal ash stored at the Buck plant in Salisbury, North Carolin
The Guilford County Board of Education is receiving national recognition from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.
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Fewer North Carolinians signed up for 2018 insurance coverage through the Affordable Care Act, mirroring a national trend.
More than a dozen Rockingham County criminal cases are under scrutiny by a statewide group for prosecutors.
This week we hear a fascinating selection of early old-time string band recordings.