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North Carolina's Supreme Court ruled Friday that the local chapter of United Daughters of the Confederacy lacks standing to challenge the city of Winston-Salem's removal of a Confederate monument on private property, but it can refile a future lawsuit making similar arguments.
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A controversial Confederate statue in Lexington was removed late Thursday night. The ongoing fight over the monument divided city leaders, who wanted the…
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The dispute over Lexington's Confederate monument is headed to court after the city's attempt to move it came to a last-minute halt. The ongoing fight…
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Lexington officials say they're taking legal action to remove the city's Confederate statue from its prominent spot on Main Street. Mayor Newell Clark…
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The University of North Carolina Board of Governors violated the state's open meetings laws by secretly negotiating and approving a deal to dispose of a…
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Protesters at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill marched to an administration building to criticize a legal settlement that will give ownership…
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A North Carolina county removed a Confederate statue from a historic courthouse early Wednesday, joining the handful of places around the state where such…
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A superior court judge in Forsyth County has dismissed a lawsuit involving a Confederate monument that until recently stood in downtown Winston-Salem.…
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A Confederate monument lawsuit that drew a standing-room-only crowd to a Forsyth County courthouse Monday will continue for at least another day. A…
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The University of North Carolina has appointed a new commission to look at campus policing. The school has also hired an outside consultant to review…