Morning News Briefs: Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Gubernatorial Candidates Clash On LGBT Law
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North Carolina's gubernatorial candidates clashed Tuesday in a live televised debate over the state's economy, coal ash pits and a law signed by Republican Gov.
The Human Rights Campaign rated more than 500 cities across the country, including 10 in North Carolina.
What's striking about all the controversial police videos we've covered is how different they can look to people, depending on their backgrounds. We asked several people to watch the video, each one separately, and then added their observations as "pop-up" quotes in the video.
Some North Carolina voters have asked a federal appeals court to step in now and force expanded early in-person voting in five counties,
The future of the troubled Rolling Hills Apartment complex in Winston-Salem was up for debate Monday night.
A judge on Friday dismissed a wrongful-death lawsuit by Newtown families against the maker of the rifle used in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting massacre, citing an embattled federal law t
Authorities say a retail complex housing a Republican Party office in North Carolina was damaged by fire and graffiti.
Radio 101 reporter, Vivian McAllister, talks about how her grandfather's absence is part of a larger societal problem. Radio 101 is WFDD's educational program for high school students.
Country music star Emmylou Harris isn't focused solely on her art, as many musicians are. She's demonstrated a deep social conscience throughout her career, and in her life offstage. This