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North Carolina GOP lawmakers agree to add a health exemption to a bill that limits masking
WNCN via Yahoo News· 1 day agoRepublicans supporters say the legislation was prompted in part by the widespread use of masks by...
Guilford Station Shoppes retail center sold for $6.15 million
Winston-Salem Journal· 4 days agoThe Guilford Station Shoppes in Greensboro has been sold for $6.15 million to a South Carolina...
Charlotte-area investors buy Greensboro shopping center for over $6 million - Triad Business Journal
The Business Journals· 3 days agoThe Guilford Station Shoppes sold for $6.15 million, according to a Tuesday morning filling with the...
Charlotte the stingray no longer pregnant, North Carolina aquarium will temporarily close
WXII-TV Winston-Salem· 1 day agoTHE HEAD OF THE NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES FACED QUESTIONS FROM LAWMAKERS TODAY AS...
Friday's letters: MAGA's herd immunity ... to the truth
Greensboro News & Record· 19 hours agoIrrespective of how the Supreme Court rules on the limits of presidential immunity, “herd immunity”...
Triple Threat: Ragsdale triplets graduate in the top 25% of their class
WFMY News 2 Greensboro· 3 days agoIt's a graduation story you have to see. Most parents will see one child walk across the stage at...
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Greensboro News & Record· 3 days agoThe Guilford Station Shoppes in Greensboro has been sold for $6.15 million to a South Carolina company, according to a Guilford County Register of Deeds filing Monday.
Children in Greensboro get free haircuts through annual event at Rankin Elementary
WXII-TV Winston-Salem· 4 days agoA school in Greensboro organized haircuts for a cause.
CMS graduation rate is dropping while other NC districts rise. But officials aren’t worried
Charlotte Observer via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIn Guilford County Schools, the third largest district in the state, the graduation rate was 91% in...
NC lawmakers agree to change how teen suspects are tried. Why some Democrats pushed back.
AOL· 2 days agoThe bill requires 16- and 17-year-olds who commit certain felonies to be tried first as adults in the state’s superior courts. Currently, those juveniles are tried in the state’s juvenile court after a petition is filed.