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Go See Do: Friday, June 8

Tai Chi for Beginners: 10 a.m. today at the Lewisville Branch Library, 6490 Shallowford Road, Lewisville. For more information, call 336-703-2940.

 

Teen smoking rate remains on decline in N.C., U.S; E-cig use stabilizes

Teen smoking continued to decline to historic lows during 2017 in North Carolina and nationally, according to Thursday’s separate releases of the national and state youth tobacco survey.

 

Voted ID resurfaces with attempt at N.C. constitutional amendment

The Republican-controlled state House is making another attempt at requiring North Carolinians to show photo identification at the polls.

 

University Parkway closed, reports of wrong-way driver, gunfire

Shots were fired after a police chase that involved an SUV driving the wrong way on University Parkway, according to a witness on the scene.

 

Hot dogs and collectibles? Pulliam's to auction off antiques on Saturday

The sheds behind Pulliam’s Hot Dogs and Barbecue serve as a time capsule to 1940s and beyond.

 

Forsyth commissioners adopt $426.3 million budget

In a unanimous vote, the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners adopted a budget of $426.3 million, keeping the property-tax rate at 72.35 for every $100 of assessed valuation. County Manager Dudley Watts had proposed an increase in the property-tax rate…

 

Log truck clips bridge, sending log tumbling onto Bus. 40 in Winston-Salem

Business 40 in Winston-Salem is dangerous enough as it is, which is part of the reason why the NCDOT plans to shut down portions of the highway for at least two years for the Business 40 Improvement Project starting in…

 

Stormy Daniels storms into Raleigh with politically laced strip show

RALEIGH — Stormy Daniels sprang onto The Men’s Club stage draped in a costume patterned like a flowing American flag, which she slowly shed down to a red, white and blue garter and a star-spangled thong.

 

Vernon Robinson joins Constitution Party, says most politicians 'betray their oath'

Saying Republicans have failed to stand for constitutional principles, former Winston-Salem City Council member Vernon Robinson said Thursday that he is joining the Constitution Party, which obtained certification by the state elections board on Wednesday.

 

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