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Davidson County Schools Board of Education Member Mur DeJonge raised concerns about school library books and the district's procedures for challenging them at a meeting this week.
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More than 200 residents were displaced due to concerns of immediate danger in the electrical system in the District at West Market.
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The Camel City Coach Company and the Bahnson Company building have been nominated by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources to join the National Register of Historic Places.
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A new report on digital learning access calls for state funding to sustain school-provided laptops for students.
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Two inmates at the Greensboro Detention Center died within days of each other this month.
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A raccoon in Greensboro and a skunk in Colfax have tested positive for the virus. Guilford County health officials are reminding residents to vaccinate pets and report suspicious wildlife.
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Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Superintendent Don Phipps spoke about the district's road ahead at a community event hosted by Faith in the City.
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Residents gathered to honor the Capitol police who were injured that day or have since died.
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Health officials say a trio of vaccine-preventable illnesses is circulating during an already busy winter virus season.
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New business formations reached record pace in North Carolina in the second half of 2025. Elaine Marshall says her team needs more staff to handle all the paperwork.
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Officials presented the check at Bolton Elementary Tuesday morning, kicking off a week of deliveries to every school in the system.
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Historic Bethabara Park's volunteer community gardeners will have to find a new place to plant beginning this weekend.