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February 11, 2012

High Point council members question police chief's appointment
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HIGH POINT -- High Point City Council members Foster Douglas and Mike Pugh are criticizing the selection process for naming High Point's new police chief, but were unsuccessful in pursuing action to alter the appointment. Read More

February 10, 2012

N.C. House panel meets to review death penalty, race
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A House committee examining whether North Carolina laws should change based on evidence of racial bias in death penalty cases is holding its first meeting. Read More

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Judge may undo Guilford County redistricting
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Judge William L. Osteen Jr. will hear a preliminary injunction against the law on Feb. 17. Read More

February 9, 2012

New state law could delay primary runoff by 3 weeks

A new state law designed to fulfill a federal mandate would delay all runoffs until July 17 should one be needed for a congressional primary. Read More

Greensboro woman wins $181,279 in state lottery
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Leslie Turner collected her $181,279 in winnings Wednesday after she and two others won the Dec. 23 Carolina Cash 5 jackpot. Read More

N.C. panel touts wind energy use

A new study released Wednesday by Gov. Bev Perdue said North Carolina had the largest offshore wind resource on the East Coast and that the state should work with industry to develop the wind energy industry. Read More

State unemployment system under review
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The $2.7 billion debt that North Carolina has incurred to pay unemployment benefits in the wake of the recession has led the N.C. Chamber of Commerce to commission a comprehensive study of the state's unemployment system. Read More

Jack Abramoff to speak to N.C. audience about corruption

Disgraced Washington influence-peddler Jack Abramoff is telling a North Carolina audience about the Capitol Hill corruption in which he played a role. Read More

Greensboro hopes eco-friendly building gets recognized
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The 16,500-square-foot garden is just one of the items city officials hope will help earn the facility a LEED gold certification. Read More

February 8, 2012

Greenway information session scheduled

The meeting is Monday at Action Greensboro’s offices in downtown Greensboro. Read More

Group seeks delay in candidate filing for Guilford races

The Southern Coalition for Social Justice filed the motions late Tuesday night. Read More

Council opposes marriage amendment
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Greensboro City Council members said the issue, which goes to a statewide vote in May, is about equality. Read More

Auditors give PART passing grades

The regional transit agency had been flagged by federal officials for earlier accounting mistakes. Read More

Santorum gains momentum after three-state sweep Tuesday
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Mitt Romney's losses Tuesday in Missouri, Minnesota and Colorado laid bare his stubborn weakness just when it looked as if his party was beginning to embrace him. Read More

Experts: California's same-sex marriage ban path to high court unclear
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"There is no reason to believe four justices on the Supreme Court, which is what it takes to grant (an appeal) petition, are champing at the bit to take this issue on," University of Michigan law school professor Steve Sanders said. Read More

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