Morning News Briefs: Friday, November 17th, 2017
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For the past four years, artist Tim Youd has traveled to cities throughout the world carrying famous novels, and the typewriters used to create them.
An agency in Greensboro will stop home health care services for terminally ill children, a change affecting nearly twenty families.
North Carolina's two Republican senators say they oppose President Donald Trump's pick to oversee chemical safety at the Environmental Protection Agency, putting Michael L.
North Carolina is one of two states short-listed for a new automotive manufacturing plant, and experts say the Triad could have a solid chance at landing the deal.
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North Carolina's only farmworker union is challenging a law limiting organized labor's activities in and around the state's vegetable and tobacco fields and other agricultural operations.
A public discussion this week will focus on the complicated relationship between one Winston-Salem neighborhood and a local HBCU.
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An outside expert appointed by a federal court has released his proposed changes to North Carolina's statehouse districts.