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What began as one of the closest elections in North Carolina political history has now shifted slightly – though the outcome still isn’t officially final.

In addition to being one of the closest races in history, it’s also one of the most important.


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The Guilford County Board of Commissioners took a break from budgets, tax debates and policy discussions on Thursday night, March 5, to recognize one of the state’s most successful high school athletic programs – the Grimsley High School football team.

The meeting at the Old Gu...


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The meeting room in the Old Guilford County Court House was packed on Thursday night, March 5, as Guilford County residents turned out in very large numbers to deliver a blunt message to county leaders – don’t turn soaring property values into soaring tax bills.

The crowd began...


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In a remarkable exchange on Capitol Hill this week, North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis delivered a blistering critique of Kristi Noem during a Senate Judiciary Committee oversight hearing on Tuesday, March 3.

The hearing, which stretched for hours and focused largely on immigratio...


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Downtown Greensboro has been hearing a steady chorus of complaints about parking in recent months – and now the City of Greensboro says it’s taking steps to make things easier for people who live, work and visit downtown.

City officials announced this week that several changes ...


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