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New mural to be unveiled in Stoneville
STONEVILLE — The community is invited to the unveiling of the new Stoneville Community Mural at the Sharon Community Outreach Center at noon on July 13.
Greensboro neighbors: Obituaries for June 23
Read through the obituaries published today in Greensboro News and Record.
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Israeli strikes kill at least 39 people across northern Gaza, officials say
The deaths came a day after at least 25 people were killed in strikes on tent camps and 50 wounded near the southern city of Rafah.
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Here’s the latest for Saturday, June 22: Dozens killed in Israeli airstrikes across northern Gaza; Israel said it killed a member of the military wing of the Islamic Group in Lebanon; A U.S. aircraft carrier arrived Saturday in South Korea; Hundreds forced to flee from floodwaters in Iowa.
Weather woes: How to avoid getting ill, exhausted when the temperatures soar
As temperatures soar, so does the risk of heat stroke, heat exhaustion or dangerous sunburn. Knowing quickly what to do can be critical when seconds count.
Collecting sex-crazed zombie cicadas on speed: Scientists track a bug-controlling super-sized fungus
The fungus hijacking cicadas is the only one on Earth that makes amphetamine in a critter when it takes over. Butdon’t try it at home: The taste is foul.
A US veteran died at a nursing home, abandoned. Hundreds of strangers came to say goodbye
So many volunteered to pay tribute to the forgotten Marine veteran that there wasn’t enough space to fit them all. “It renews your faith in humanity,”the funeral directorsaid.
The Israeli army tied injured young man on the hood of a military jeep
During an incursion into Qalqilya, Israeli forces tied an injured Palestinian to the hood of a military jeep. The incident sparked outrage and raised concerns about the treatment of detainees during military operations.
Israel aircraft bombed a residential square in the Beach Camp, west of Gaza
Gaza - June 22, 2024. Israel aircraft bombed a residential square in the Beach Camp, west of Gaza
Preparing for the first debate, closing a tax loophole and payment fraud concerns | Hot off the Wire podcast
🎧 Get a recap of recent financial, health and general interest stories through this special edition of our Hot off the Wire daily news podcast.
Shiny monolith removed from mountains outside Las Vegas. How it got there still is a mystery
It was the latest in a series of mysterious otherworldly columns popping up around the globe, thendisappearing as quickly as they popped up.
Former safety director for High Point Parks and Rec Dept. pleads guilty to weapons dealing
WINSTON-SALEM — The former safety director for the High Point Parks and Recreation Department pleaded guilty April 2 to federal charges of unlawfully dealing firearms and other related offenses, according to documents from the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina in …
Greensboro, Guilford County approve $1.1 million in incentives for local company
Funds will go to assist the HVAC equipment supplier, which is currently based at 603 Diamond Hill Court, bring its operations together in a facility at 238 Ritters Lake Road.
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Greensboro neighbors: Obituaries for June 23
Read through the obituaries published today in Greensboro News and Record.
Photos: Summer Solstice 2024
Greensboro neighbors: Obituaries for June 22
Read through the obituaries published today in Greensboro News and Record.
Triad braces for 'unusual' heat dome. Weekend temperatures to soar well into the 90s
The Triad is set to experience its first heat wave of the season this weekend, with temperatures anticipated to exceed 90 degrees through Monday.
N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper vetoes masking, campaign finance bill
Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed Friday — as expected — a controversial N.C. House bill that would loosen campaign-financing laws and significantly restrict public mask wearing for health and safety reasons.
Yerkoy Shuler appeared to be unconscious when he was taken from Winston-Salem police car, video shows. Police release few details of what happened in patrol car
A video circulating on social media appears to show the moments after Yerkoy Rayshun Shuler was taken from a Winston-Salem police car on June 13.
Medical marijuana bill clears first vote in NC Senate
The 2024 attempt at reviving a bipartisan and controversial N.C. Senate medical marijuana bill cleared the first of two floor votes in the Senate Thursday.
State Treasurer Folwell's use of state vehicles being investigated. Logs show cars driven to hot yoga studio, country club, GOP offices around the state
State Treasurer Dale Folwell is being accused of driving state-owned vehicles for personal use throughout North Carolina, including trips to a yoga studio and hotels.
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Former safety director for High Point Parks and Rec Dept. pleads guilty to weapons dealing
WINSTON-SALEM — The former safety director for the High Point Parks and Recreation Department pleaded guilty April 2 to federal charges of unlawfully dealing firearms and other related offenses, according to documents from the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina in …
Former Rockingham County commissioner files libel suit against casino proponents
Alleges casino backers, including Phil Berger's son, defamed him with "false attack ads"
Former Greensboro officer sued over fatal shooting wants U.S. Supreme Court to hear appeal
“We believe we fall squarely within the types of cases that the U.S. Supreme Court has taken and should take," the attorney for the former officer said Thursday.
Police: After three-hour standoff, convicted felon surrenders to High Point police
After a three-hour stand-off with law enforcement, a convicted felon was arrested onSunday and charged with assaulting a woman, according to a news release.
Politics
Greensboro, Guilford County approve $1.1 million in incentives for local company
Funds will go to assist the HVAC equipment supplier, which is currently based at 603 Diamond Hill Court, bring its operations together in a facility at 238 Ritters Lake Road.
Field narrows to about eight for Greensboro city manager candidates.
“We’re not going to set an artificial deadline. We’re just going to do it until we get it right,” Mayor Nancy Vaughan said of the city's search for a new manager.
N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper vetoes masking, campaign finance bill
Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed Friday — as expected — a controversial N.C. House bill that would loosen campaign-financing laws and significantly restrict public mask wearing for health and safety reasons.
Guilford County adopts new budget, schedules sales-tax referendum for November
The county's budget maintains the current $73.05-cent tax rate while also increasing education funding from the manager's original proposal.