Morning News Briefs: Thursday, August 3rd, 2017
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North Carolina's largest health insurance company said Wednesday it doesn't need a 22.9 percent price increase after all for individual policies it will sell next year through the Affordable Care A
Winston-Salem State University is once again teaming up with the Boys and Girls Club to offer free swimming lessons to children.
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The construction company being blamed for last week's power outage on North Carolina's Outer Banks now faces pending lawsuits.
Federal judges on Monday rejected a request by North Carolina voters who sued over General Assembly district boundaries to hold special elections next March in new districts once lines are redrawn
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Another Wake Forest basketball player has decided to give up his remaining eligibility and turn pro.
An evangelical North Carolina sect that is the focus of an ongoing Associated Press investigation has issued a statement denying former members' allegations that they were brought to the U.S.
There's a new law on North Carolina's books designed to keep contraband from getting to prisoners.