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Surry official makes sweeping demands of her staff

But an expert says Clerk of Court Teresa O'Dell may be within her rights.

 

Best of the Northwest: Girls basketball standouts from across the region

While high school athletes sometimes name professional players like Chris Paul or Candace Parker as their source of inspiration, Skyler Curran simply looks in the bleachers for hers.

 

Best of the Northwest: Boys basketball standouts from across the region

In many ways it was a season of firsts for the Winston-Salem Prep.

 

Go See Do: Saturday, April 7

Twin City Artisans Spring Fest: 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. today at the Village Inn Event Center, 6205 Ramada Drive, Clemmons. For more information, call 336-345-5721.

 

Conventions and meetings continue to drive local tourism market

Conventions and meetings remained the top visitor draws to Forsyth County in 2017, Visit Winston-Salem said this week.

 

50-foot tall otter to be seen from Peters Creek Parkway in city mural

A King Kong-sized otter will soon make the commute to downtown a little brighter as a Japan-based artist works his magic on a local water tower this month.

 

Julian Price house ready for visitors after designers complete massive makeover

GREENSBORO - After a massive makeover, the historic Julian Price house is ready for its closeup.

 

Graham calls for boycott of Target after drunk man exposes himself in women's restroom

Evangelist Franklin Graham called on his followers to boycott Target again after police said a man exposed himself to a girl in the women's restroom of a Target store in in Chicago.

 

Stokes County lawyer arrested on drug charges

DANBURY — A Stokes County criminal defense lawyer has been arrested on numerous drug charges, including conspiring with her boyfriend to sell marijuana, according to court documents.

 

Larceny charge against Kalvin Michael Smith dismissed; still faces assault charge from January incident

A larceny charge against Kalvin Michael Smith was dismissed Wednesday, according to court documents.

 

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