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Hampton Road in Clemmons will reopen early next week

A section of Hampton Road in Clemmons will reopen early next week, the N.C. Department of Transportation said Thursday.

 

Pedestrian dies after walking into path of car on N.C. 109

A High Point woman died last Friday after she walked into the path of a car on N.C. 109 just south of Winston-Salem, authorities said Thursday.

 

Some LifeBrite-affiliated physicians remain in-network to Blue Cross outside Stokes hospital

Stokes County residents and other individuals who use LifeBrite Community Hospital have other Triad in-network options for Blue Cross Blue Shield of N.C. in-network coverage, the insurer said Thursday.

 

Blue Cross removing Stokes hospital from in-network status amid fraud claims

Stokes County's for-profit community hospital is being removed — effective Aug. 21 — from the Blue Cross Blue Shield of N.C. in-patient network.

 

Thousands of educators, supporters congregate in Raleigh to demand more funding for education

RALEIGH — Thousands of people descended on downtown Raleigh on Wednesday to march and rally for more funding and resources in North Carolina’s public schools — blanketing the state’s capital in red T-shirts and homemade signs.

 

Wide gap exists between teachers, GOP legislators on more money for schools, teacher pay

Raleigh — About 19,000 North Carolina public-school teachers and the Republican-controlled N.C. General Assembly engaged in talking-past-each-other mode for much of Wednesday, the opening day of the legislature’s 2018 short session.

 

Forsyth County may seek more direct control of Smith Reynolds Airport

The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners will hold a special meeting today to discuss and vote on asking the North Carolina General Assembly to enact legislation that would put governance of Smith Reynolds Airport more directly under the commissioners.

 

State inquiry: Forsyth County jail staff didn't make required checks before inmate's suicide

The Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office is changing its practices at the county jail after the suicide of an inmate earlier this year.

 

Doctor accused of reusing syringes can practice again — for now

RALEIGH — Dr. Anne Litton White can practice medicine again — at least in the very short term — after a Wake County Superior Court judge placed a temporary restraining order against the N.C. Medical Board decision to suspend her…

 

UNC School of the Arts alumni featured in two of CBS's new shows

CBS’s 2018-19 schedule, which the network announced on Wednesday, includes roles for two alumni of the UNC School of the Arts, one in a show debuting this fall and the other in mid-season.

 

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