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Statesville And 'The Profit' Settle Dispute Over Giant US Flag
The star of CNBC's The Profit has settled a yearlong dispute with a North Carolina city over a huge U.S. flag at the reality TV star's recreational vehicle store.
NAACP Acknowledges 'Sexual Impropriety' Complaint From NC
The national NAACP says it's looking into a complaint about sexual harassment within the North Carolina chapter of the civil rights group.
North Carolina Blue Cross CEO Resigns After DWI Charge
The chief executive officer of Blue Cross North Carolina has resigned amid pressure from the state's top insurance regulator after the executive's DWI charge.
North Carolina Awarded $14 Million For Conservation Efforts
North Carolina is getting a $14 million cash boost to help with environmental preservation and restoration.
Greensboro Seeks Public's Input On Police Chief Selection
The City of Greensboro is hosting a series of community meetings at local libraries over the next two weeks to get feedback on the selection of the next police chief.
Rev. Carlton Eversley, Winston-Salem Civil Rights Advocate, Dies
Dr. Carlton Eversley, a longtime activist for civil rights in Winston-Salem has died.
Greensboro's American Hebrew Academy To Reopen Following Unexpected Closure
The recently closed American Hebrew Academy has announced it will reopen.
Health Department Officials Suggest Discontinuing Vaping Citing New Possible Risks
The Centers for Disease Control and Protection and the NC Department of Health and Human Services are warning people on the dangers of e-cigarettes.
Greensboro Renters Receive Helping Hand To Homeownership
Greensboro's attempt to turn renters into first-time homebuyers has more than doubled its original goal.