Morning News Briefs: Wednesday, April 19th, 2017
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Parents and education leaders throughout the state are urging legislators to make changes to a law that mandates lower class sizes in early grades, and have scheduled a rally Wednesday afterno
Winston-Salem Police Department Chief Barry D. Rountree will be retiring on September 1, 2017. He has served as chief since 2013, and been with the department for over 29 years.
The NCAA has awarded men's basketball tournament games in 2020 and 2021 along with several other championship events to North Carolina after the state repealed elements of a law that limited protec
Jonathan Hodges, owner of Underdog Records, a vinyl-only music store in downtown Winston-Salem, talks to Radio Camper Henry Lenham about his store and how his business is different from others.
Bank of America settled a decades-old case that accused its predecessor company of systematically discriminating against black applicants for entry-level jobs in Charlotte, the U.S.
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A judge has authorized the release of police body-cam footage in the controversial case of Greensboro teenager Jose Charles. But the decision comes with strings attached.
Five years after a U.S.
Environmental groups say tens of thousands of homeowners would