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Randolph County man accused of kidnapping Davidson County juvenile

LEXINGTON — An Asheboro man is accused of kidnapping a juvenile on Wednesday.

 

Send us your graduation photos

The Journal wants to help you celebrate graduation by featuring your photos from the big day in our online galleries.

 

Authorities arrest Surry County couple after they find marijuana plants in their home

A Surry County man and woman have been arrested after investigators said 18 marijuana plants were found in their home.

 

Cindy Blitzer testimony in pay-scheme trial: 'I hate politics. I don't like my life out there like it is now'

Wallace Bradsher is on trial this week facing six felonies and a misdemeanor charge in an alleged scheme between Craig Blitzer and Bradsher to hire their wives and pay Cindy Blitzer $48,000 in salary she did not earn.

 

Winston-Salem convenience store robbed at gunpoint

A Speedway was robbed at gunpoint early this morning.

 

Go See Do: Thursday, June 7

14th Annual Twin City RibFest: 11 a.m.-11 p.m. today through Saturday; noon-7 p.m. Sunday at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds, 414 Deacon Blvd. Admission is $8 adults, children free, free for everyone before 5 p.m. today and Friday. For more information, go…

 

Senate Democrats submit bill for $8.80 an hour state minimum wage

Raising the state minimum wage by 21 percent — from $7.25 to $8.80 — is the goal of a bill introduced Tuesday by three Senate Democrats.

 

Fired Cardinal CEO Topping sues investigator, law firm

The fired chief executive of Cardinal Innovations, Richard Topping Jr., is suing a former federal prosecutor for libel and slander for his role in investigating Topping’s management actions.

 

Weekend traffic may be a bear: Roadwork to bring lane closures on three major roads

Road travelers this weekend may encounter a closed highway or lane closures, as work proceeds on the Business 40 upgrade, the construction of a new bridge and interchange at U.S. 421 and Peace Haven Road, and the widening of Interstate…

 

Telemedicine, rural teaching hospital bills advance in state House

Health care bills advanced Wednesday in the N.C. House that would establish statewide telemedicine policies, as well as pursue federal Medicare incentives for expanding medical education in rural counties.

 

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