Morning News Briefs: Friday, August 18th, 2017
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions traveled to Winston-Salem, North Carolina Thursday.
North Carolina lawmakers have set a date for the public to comment on anticipated General Assembly district boundaries, which are being redrawn under court order.
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Former Senator Andrew Brock left his seat earlier this summer when appointed by Senate Leader Phil Berger to the Board of Review. The Board hears unemployment insurance benefit claim appeals.
The city of Greensboro is celebrating a new addition to its downtown public art scene. The completion of two large-scale murals will take place Thursday.
More protesters were arrested Wednesday for participating in a demonstration that toppled a Confederate statue in North Carolina.
The Greensboro City Council has offered an apology for the city's role in the deadly Klan-Nazi shootings that took place in the late 1970s.
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After a $5 million investment and several years of on-site work, Quarry Park is now open to the public – though many of those attending the opening did reminisce about sneaking into the site i