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A large stretch of Asheboro forestland home to bobcats and migratory songbirds is now off-limits to development.
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Winston-Salem's Innovation Quarter enjoyed a year of expansion in 2025. Plans are now in place to enter Phase II of its development.
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Piedmont Land Conservancy Executive Director Kevin Redding shares a few highlights from the nonprofit's 2025 preservation efforts.
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First Descents is inviting survivors, caregivers and health care workers to start the new year outdoors at Hanging Rock.
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WFDD listener Laura Allred used to live in Greensboro and work in Asheboro. On her daily commute up and down 220, she saw big, red and black Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation, or PART, buses taking her same route, and wanted to learn more.
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Friends and family of former Gov. Jim Hunt paid respects Friday at a funeral service in Wilson.
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The museum's historic house will close for an upgrade to its HVAC system.
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The agency's priorities include expanding online services and cutting wait times for in-person visits.
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According to a 2025 report from the North Carolina Institute of Medicine, 97 of the state’s 100 counties are designated professional mental health shortage areas.
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The Transco Southeast Supply Enhancement would extend gas transmission lines in Rockingham, Guilford, Forsyth and Davidson counties. The route runs through the Jordan Lake and Randleman Lake watersheds, according to the Sierra Club.
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The state harvests millions of Christmas trees each year, and 2025 turned out better than expected for growers.
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After just over one month on display, Thomas Dambo's "Little Sally" sculpture has garnered thousands of views.