Morning News Briefs: Monday, April 17th, 2017
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One outcome of the folk music boom of the 1950s and ‘60s was an increased interest in the music from which much pop and folk had sprung: old-time and bluegrass. While The Weavers, The Kingsto
When you think of 3-D printers, you might think of small, at-home projects. But the technology is now having its moment on an industrial scale.
Next week, the Guilford County School Board will meet again to talk about budget cuts proposed by the district superintendent. And the board has a lot to consider.
Winston-Salem-based tobacco company RJ Reynolds has finalized a donation of land to the city.
Radio Camper Chintoo Deora talks to Travis Creed about his job as the Artistic Operations Director for the Winston-Salem Symphony, and what it entails.
Radio camper Hope Nitsche sits down tihe Scott Burton to discuss his experiences with Kidney Disease, and how art and creating helped him pushed him through his illness.
California will keep a North Carolina travel ban in place despite the recent repeal of House Bill 2.
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One of the state's leading Republicans says a proposed bill to reconsider gay marriage isn't going anywhere. The law would have faced tough legal scrutiny if passed.