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Attorney files lawsuit against Alamance County sheriff

GRAHAM — A Graham attorney is suing Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson, Chief Deputy Tim Britt and others claiming the sheriff’s office acted improperly and violated her constitutional rights when

 

Winston-Salem police search for suspects in overnight robbery

Police are searching for two men who robbed a Wilco Hess store early Tuesday morning.

 

Burlington man charged after police search "liquor house"

BURLINGTON— Police charged a man on multiple drug and alcohol charges after residents complained about a "liquor house."  

 

School forced to redo attendance lottery

Officials had to redraw names last week for Jones Elementary’s Spanish language immersion program because the first attempt did not allow for sibling preference.

 

Shots fired into home on Blackmoor Road

GREENSBORO — Shots were fired into a home on the 1300 block of Blackmoor Road this evening. 

 

One shot during fight in Greensboro

According to a news release from Greensboro police, the fight was reported shortly after 9 p.m. and involved about a dozen people. 

 

Three charged in connection with methamphetamine lab in Randolph County

Keith Alan Clayton, 27, Shelby Grace Fields, 22, and Teresa Gail Presnell, 52, are all charged with, among other things, felony conspiracy, possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphe

 

Task force to investigate teen's 1980 death in Surry County

A new task force is investigating new leads in the 1980 murder of 14-year-old Ronda Mechelle Blaylock, a ninth-grader at Atkins High School who was found stabbed to death off a private road in Surry C

 

Thomasville man charged with DWI in fatal wreck

TRINITY — A Thomasville man was arrested over the weekend following a car crash that resulted in the death of the passenger in his vehicle.

 

Civil rights icon John Lewis to speak at N.C. A&T commencement

A&T will hold its spring commencement at 8:30 a.m. May 9 at the Greensboro Coliseum. The event is open to the public.

 

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