Morning News Briefs: Wednesday, March 28th, 2018
College Basketball Coach Tubby Smith Returning To High Point University
Tubby Smith is returning to his alma mater, High Point University, to coach the men's basketball team.
Tubby Smith is returning to his alma mater, High Point University, to coach the men's basketball team.
The founder of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts died Saturday. John Ehle was 92 years old.
It's hard to overstate Ehle's impact on Winston-Salem, or the arts.
Tubby Smith is returning to his alma mater, High Point University, to coach the men's basketball team.
A federal grand jury has indicted a Los Angeles man on money laundering charges involving Appalachian State University. Nearly $2 million was stolen from the school.
The Green Party has become North Carolina's fourth official political party thanks to a new law offering more options to qualify, giving more candidate choices to some voters this fall.
A North Carolina judge has ruled all video in the case of a white police officer accused of using excessive force against a black man stopped for jaywalking should be released.
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North Carolina's attorney general has joined dozens of others in asking for information on Facebook's business practices.
Remington, a company that began making flintlock rifles when there were only 19 United States, has filed for bankruptcy protection.
A new map shows the 10 most widely-prescribed drugs in each state. In North Carolina, an opioid pain pill tops the list.