Morning Headlines: Friday, February 26, 2016
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A top administrator has left the International Civil Rights Center and Museum in Greensboro. The departure comes after a tumultuous period for the organization.
A Piedmont theatrical institution is facing budget cuts for the upcoming season. The future of Triad Stage hinges on the organization regaining its financial footing.
Greensboro residents packed into the Carolina Theater Wednesday to talk about race, policing, and equality for minority residents.
The saying goes that “dying is easy; comedy is hard.” But humorist Scott Dikkers makes writing satire look effortless.
The North Carolina NAACP is questioning the hiring of Margaret Spellings as the UNC system president.
There's an unusual exhibition going on at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) in Winston-Salem.
Winston-Salem native son Caleb Caudle has been making a big impact on the Americana music scene the past few years.
The National Weather Service is urging central North Carolina to be on guard for the threat of severe weather.
The state will have a two-election primary this year. Voters will still cast primary ballots for president, governor, a bond referendum and a host of local races on March 15.