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Upscale steakhouse opens in Clemmons

The owners of Fratellis Italian Steakhouse have opened a sister steakhouse in Clemmons.

 

VF completes sale of once-key apparel brand Nautica

VF Corp. completed Tuesday the accelerated selling off of another one-time key apparel brand.

 

Latest global acquisitions boost Hanesbrands' first-quarter profit

The latest phase of Hanesbrands Inc.’s 12-year expansion strategy boosted the apparel manufacturer to a 12.5 percent increase in first-quarter net income to $79.4 million.

 

Go See Do: Tuesday, May 1

Children’s Storytimes: 10:30 a.m. today at the Clemmons Branch Library, 3554 Clemmons Road, Clemmons. For toddlers (18 months-3 years). Books, finger plays, songs and crafts. For more information, call 336-703-2920 or go to www.forsythlibrary.org.

 

City may sell naming rights to Annex

It’s been called the Coliseum Annex and the Fairgrounds Annex, but the 28,000-square-foot building that hosts the Carolina Thunderbirds hockey games and other events may get a new name if the city gets the right offer on the sale of…

 

Silent Sam statue defaced with red ink and blood from protester

CHAPEL HILL — Silent Sam, the Confederate monument at UNC-Chapel Hill, was doused with blood and red ink by a protester Monday, in a defiant act that was broadcast on Facebook Live.

 

Group vows daily protests for video release of police body cam in fatal shooting of Winston man

A group of protesters circled the streets of downtown Winston-Salem Monday afternoon, demanding the release of a police video in the officer-involved fatal shooting of Edward Van McCrae on March 30.

 

Time's Up takes aim at R. Kelly over sex misconduct claims, seeks cancellation of Greensboro concert

NEW YORK — The Time's Up campaign is taking aim at R. Kelly over allegations he has sexually abused women.

 

Part of Spruce Street to close weekdays for at least a month for building construction

Part of Spruce Street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, will be closed weekdays for four to five weeks for construction at the former GMAC Insurance building, 500 W. Fifth St.

 

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