6 hrs ago | Herald Independent
About that moon - " what do you believe?
Channeling Ole' Blue Eyes, "It was a very good year." My daughter Gina was born in February.
10 hrs ago | Jacksonville Daily News
Teen dead in High Point lake was shot in neck
An 18-year-old man found dead in a High Point lake in March was shot in the back of the neck before he was dumped in the water.
11 hrs ago | WFMY 2 Greensboro
Cancer Survivors Walk Lap Of Hope
It's a disease that touches everyone from individuals living with it, to family members and friends.
19 hrs ago | USA Today
The Week in Pop: My pop-culture picks
I'm loving the 20th anniversary reissue of Last Splash, one of my favorite records of the '90s. Now it sounds even better and comes with tons of bonus material, including demos and live Hope you don't mind if I deliver this feature a little early today.
Have a happy, Sharia-free weekend
Amid all the noise and ruckus of the General Assembly's current, historic session, many bills tainted by far-right myths and misperceptions were introduced.
APSU Lady Govs Track and Field's Chantelle Grey, Breigh Jones...
Senior Chantelle Grey will make a return trip to the regional round in the 800m run.
Edwards reactivates law license, speaking at event
Former presidential contender John Edwards has reactivated his license to practice law and is setting out on the speaking circuit.
288 apartments planned near PTI
Berkley Hall Construction of Greensboro is planning an up to 288-unit apartment complex off Pleasant Ridge Road in Greensboro.
Does teacher licensure make a difference?
Legislation has recently been passed that will no longer require a licensed teacher to provide instruction to our most precious individuals in society.
John "Buford" Holden, 89, departed from this life on Tuesday, May 15, 2013, at Maple Grove Rehab Center.
ASFD installs board members, updates website
John Conrad of Powell Co. was installed as the new president of the American Society of Furniture Designers at the group's meeting here late last month.
Fallen Triad Officers Remembered
Wearing a police badge comes with daily risks and sacrifices all in an effort to keep our communities safe.
Church Daycare May Close After A/C Units Stolen
Police believe thieves smashed and took off with 5 air conditioners at the Shiloh Holiness Church of God & Christ church in Greensboro.
Greensboro Highway Patrol Call Center May Go Silent
The NC State Budget has to be finalized by the end of June and as the budget belts get tighter, jobs are cut as well as the duplication of services.
TV Station Takes Rare Look at HondaJet
WFMY News 2 of Greensboro, N.C., recently took a rare look at aviation innovation inside Honda Aircraft Co.
Street Performers To Pay Fee In Greensboro
If you want to sing, dance or play an instrument in downtown Greensboro you'll need to obtain a City Privilege License.
Listen to The Arrow's Web special on the transitional "Green"
This year marks the 25th anniversary of R.E.M.'s landmark "Green" album, released in November 1988 and featuring such stand-outs as "Pop Song 89," "Stand" and "Orange Crush." The anniversary edition of the album includes a second disc with the entire 21-song performance from their concert in Greensboro, N.C. that came at the end of the band's ... (more)
Duck Dynasty will keep on praying and shooting guns
A Facebook post from a North Carolina radio station claiming that the stars of the hit series 'Duck Dynasty' have been asked to stop praying appears to be false.
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Club Profile: Lions Club of Dobson
Jap Cook stands at one intersection around the Dobson Courthouse to raise money for the Lions Club "white cane fundraiser." The money raised goes toward providing the blind with walking canes.
GSO Company Partners With NC Community Colleges
Companies in North Carolina, especially in the Triad, are forming partnerships with local community colleges to train students for employment.