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Elementary students sing national anthem at ACC tournament

Students from Farmer Elementary in Asheboro sing the "Star-Spangled Banner" at the at the beginning of quarterfinals at women's ACC tournament on Friday.

 

Graham man arrested on drug charges has $1 million bail

Investigators found 90 doses of Oxycodone, 307 doses of amphetamine and 132 firearms while searching , according to authorities.

 

Autopsy: Wheelchair-bound husband of retired Greensboro police officer shot twice

GREENSBORO — The husband of a former Greensboro police lieutenant was shot twice in the head at close range while sitting in his wheelchair, according to an autopsy report released this week.

 

Judge to review criminal cases in Duke coal ash spill next week

Federal officials have charged the utility with four criminal violations of the Clean Water Act linked to the February 2014 spill at the retired Dan River Steam Station near Eden.

 

High Point police: Man offers ride to girl waiting for school bus

A man approached a female student at a High Point bus stop and asked her if she needed a ride on Tuesday.

 

Triad science teacher launches new comic book miniseries

Matt Brady, 45, is the co-writer of “The Big Con Job,” a comic book miniseries that started its four-issue run this week

 

Greensboro police: 3 men rob woman at gunpoint this morning

Police are investigating reports of an armed robbery in Greensboro this morning.

 

Psychiatrist: Durham murder defendant could have been sleepwalking

A psychiatrist told a jury Thursday that a man accused of murdering his 4-year-old son could have been sleepwalking and unconscious of what he was doing when he killed the child.

 

Winston-Salem assisted living center robbed at knifepoint

A man robbed a Winston-Salem assisted living center at knifepoint early this morning, police said.

 

Boards agree on $132 million for school construction

The Guilford County Board of Commissioners and Board of Education agreed Thursday to a funding schedule that issues bonds over a period of years, beginning this summer and running through summer 2017.

 

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