Homegrown Liquor Could Get Boost From Proposed Law
Liquor ages slowly but the craft distilling industry is growing quickly. Just like the wine and then craft beer industries before it, distilling is preparing to boom in North Carolina.
Liquor ages slowly but the craft distilling industry is growing quickly. Just like the wine and then craft beer industries before it, distilling is preparing to boom in North Carolina.
The Triad Jewish Film Festival, now in its 14th season, brings together international film buffs with an interest in Jewish culture.
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It's been three years since Greensboro College was placed on probation by its accrediting body. But now the college has regained its financial stability and is being looked at as a model for how a small liberal arts college that struggled during the recession can regain its footing.
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High Point is one of several communities in the region struggling to fight a growing heroin problem.