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  • Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler said the status change is welcome when it comes to trade, but he added that the virus causing HPAI is still present in wild bird populations in our state and poultry owners are encouraged to continue to follow strict biosecurity measures and monitor their flocks for signs of illness.
  • Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools officials told local legislators Monday that further reductions could be the only way to repay its debt without assistance.
  • President Trump plans to tap an economist from the conservative Heritage Foundation to oversee the Bureau of Labor Statistics. He fired the previous leader after a disappointing jobs report.
  • Veterans Day was last week, and with it came a reminder of a World War 1 strategy. Britain's Daily Telegraph reported on the fake city France was creating in hopes German bombs wouldn't hit the real Paris. The sham city was never finished because the war ended.
  • City officials are reviewing changes to Winston-Salem’s noise ordinance after developers of the planned downtown music venue raised concerns about how current rules are enforced.
  • The Morehead City mayoral race came down to a single vote, and now an election protest has been filed with the Carteret County Board of Elections. A Greenville city council member is also asking for a recount in last week’s election.
  • As society makes astonishing technological advances, some think our future looks brighter than ever. But author Drew Magary isn't getting his hopes up. He has three books that set the bar pretty low for what the next generations will experience.
  • Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler calls the crisis the single greatest threat to the future of North Carolina farming.
  • Moody's lifted the rating from "negative" to "stable" and affirmed the country's AAA rating. In a statement, it said the U.S. economy has demonstrated resilience in the face of major cuts to government spending. The country is on track to report its lowest annual deficit in five years.
  • Corporations use data all the time when they consider whether to move. So, researchers at the University of Toronto took into account Santa's undesirable location, his brutal commute and "extreme isolation" and asked: What location makes better sense for Santa?
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