Morning News Briefs: Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Company Aims To Restart Pipeline As Early As This Weekend
Executives at a pipeline company say their goal is to restart the line as early as this weekend after an explosion and fire shut do
Executives at a pipeline company say their goal is to restart the line as early as this weekend after an explosion and fire shut do
I hope you can join us for this week's Across the Blue Ridge. We have some music from two fascinating performers who are seldom heard nowadays.
Republican U.S. Sen. Richard Burr apologized Monday for saying he was surprised a magazine about guns didn't put a “bullseye” on Hillary Clinton's face.
An emergency hearing has been scheduled in federal court on the NAACP's attempt to stop several county boards of election in North Carolina from
U.S. Senate
Richard Burr, GOP - 51 percent
Deborah Ross, - 45 percent
Sean Haugh, Lib - 4 percent
Governor
The ballot is long in many counties across the state for the 2016 general election. But some of the biggest local issues in Forsyth and Guilford counties are all the way at the bottom.
A longtime liberal voice in the North Carolina legislature has died.
Students at The University of North Carolina School of the Arts are celebrating Halloween this year by giving back.
Democrat Hillary Clinton's bid for president brings big names to North Carolina in the final full work week of campaigning before Election
With great complexity, we manufacture things like jet airplanes, interplanetary probes, medical tools, and microprocessors. We build with a top-down approach, starting with a big picture concept which we then design and assemble in pieces.
Duke University professor of computer sciences, Dr. John Reif, notes that nature works from the bottom up to assemble complex structures in three dimensions. He and his lab are working on that.