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Williams will fill the seat left vacant by former member Amanda Cook.
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High Point resident Ahmed Salim noticed an oddly large amount of bamboo in his neighborhood. WFDD's Amy Diaz spoke with a local expert on invasive plants to find out why there's so much of it in the area.
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International artist Thomas Dambo will unveil his latest 18-foot troll sculpture in High Point on Saturday. The work made of recycled wood took Dambo and his team of local volunteers two weeks to assemble. The Danish artist hopes it raises awareness of the value of trash in a consumerist society.
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The initiative that connects those in need with a social worker at the library has reached more than 600 people so far.
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The story of the dual courthouses traces its roots all the way back to the early 1900s, when the city of High Point was experiencing rapid growth.
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The decision looks to revitalize the area southwest of downtown High Point.
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The city of Greensboro is looking to build up to 60 units for the effort on West Wendover Avenue, if approved.
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Partners Ending Homelessness will bring together residents, healthcare professionals and service providers to discuss how collective action can assist those without housing.
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Attendees called for the Equal Rights Amendment to be certified, which would guarantee legal equality for all regardless of sex.
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The approved money is contingent on securing a match in private funding and an entity to operate programming for the house.