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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.
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                        The High Point Market Authority’s Vice President of Marketing and Communications will co-produce the film along with Deborah LaVine, dean of the film school.
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                        The new center aims to increase access to legal services for those in need.
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                        The restoration of John Coltrane's childhood home in High Point is at a standstill as organizers continue public/private fundraising efforts.
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                        The award, given out by the International Civil Rights Center & Museum, recognizes public servants who are committed to social justice.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
