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The history museum MUSE Winston-Salem held a brick signing and construction preview on Thursday.
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A former Greensboro paralegal is suing the city, alleging she was dismissed for carrying out instructions from then–City Attorney Chuck Watts.
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The $3.3 million gap is set to impact the System's NC Promise institutions.
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Energy experts gathered in Raleigh this week to discuss how North Carolina’s energy grid — and ratepayers’ wallets — will handle the incoming wave of new data centers.
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North Carolina's two largest airports are not showing the video of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem blaming the government shutdown on Democrats.
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Gov. Stein and Triad police chiefs say fighting crime is getting more expensive — and mental health funding cuts aren’t helping.
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Police say this year’s Carolina Classic Fair wrapped up without any major disruptions — a sharp contrast to last year.
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A $34.6 million, 70,000-square-foot aviation manufacturing training center will be built on GTCC's Cameron campus, minutes away from Piedmont Triad International Airport.
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The incident has led to calls for an investigation from a state legislator and the school's local NAACP chapter.
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A North Carolina appeals court has ruled that the Republican-controlled General Assembly can reduce the governor's appointments to certain commissions.
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Citizen volunteers confirmed that the scenic drive is open from Virginia down to Linville Falls without interruption.
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Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools is considering closing Cook due to declining student enrollment and aging facilities.