DJ Simmons
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City council amended some of the board's abilities despite residents speaking out against the move.
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The state recently held a public hearing after the Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Company applied to modify a compression station in Lexington.
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Williams will fill the seat left vacant by former member Amanda Cook.
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An amendment would remove the board's ability to study rental rates and inspect homes under investigation.
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Law enforcement said Carlos Colindres was last seen leaving a party in October.
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WFDD's DJ Simmons recently spoke with Rebecca Cerese, senior health policy advocate at the North Carolina Justice Center, on the Affordable Care Act's enhanced premium tax credits that will expire on Dec. 31.
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The county is looking for feedback to improve and increase access to its behavioral health services.
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Thompson has led Greensboro's police department since 2022.
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Some residents have requested an end to regulatory stops and police reforms that will include more de-escalation training.
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Individuals will be able to receive no-cost screenings and testing.