Morning News Briefs: Friday, March 10, 2017
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Social media giant Facebook says a North Carolina politician is violating its policy.
The Winston Salem Police Department is getting a new supply of a drug that will help save lives.
A Duke University lab manager has been demoted after damaging a container of Uranium and leaking a small amount of its contents.
The North Carolina House announced bipartisan legislation Wednesday that aims to stop prosecuting some teens in adult court.
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Attorneys for a transgender teenager who's suing his school board for the right to use the boys bathroom are asking that arguments be expedited so he might see a ruling before he graduates.
One of the Piedmont's largest hospice networks is putting out a call for a wide range of volunteers to better serve its patients, particularly military veterans.
The Alamance County Health Department says it has been notified of a confirmed case of meningitis in an Elon University student.
Some women won't be working today, regardless of whether that work is done inside or outside of the home.