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November 18, 2009

Etheridge: PETA pork protest won't spread swine flu

U.S. Rep. Bob Etheridge scolded the reasoning of U.S. Capitol Police after they blocked the protest by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Read More

Senators blast Web sites for scamming shoppers
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A Senate committee Tuesday condemned three online companies, saying they are tricking consumers into signing up for subscription services they don't want. Read More

City Council wants more landfill facts
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Greensboro council members plan to recruit experts to answer questions about the safety of the landfills. Read More

November 17, 2009

JP Looney's fined by ABC Commission

JP Looney’s Sports Bar drew a $7,000 fine by the North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission in connection with an underage drinking violation. Read More

Governor talks up college applications
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Applying to college can be a difficult task, so high school students are advised to get started early. Read More

County fires up anti-smoking efforts
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Smokers will be asked to quit for a day this week, while some establishments must ban it next year. Read More

Democrats still seeking Senate candidates

As the 2010 campaign season descends upon us, this column will stray from policy into politics from time to time. And right at the top of the Tar Heel ticket next year will be the race for U.S. Senate.The incumbent is Richard Burr , a Winston-Salem Republ... Read More

City boards endorse development rules

The City Council will debate new rules on trees and mixed-use in February. Read More

Elon board awards improvement project bids

The Elon Board of Aldermen unanimously awarded contracts Nov. 10 for two improvement projects — the Oak Street Sidewalk Improvement Project and the project to install water pipes along University Drive. Read More

November 16, 2009

Burlington mayor appointed to state transit board

Ronnie Wall will serve a four-year term. Read More

Dam creates waves for neighbors
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Some residents at Coble Farms II would rather drain the pond than spend $150,000 to fix the dam. Read More

Inside Scoop: When it comes to prayer, the writing's on the wall

Those interested in the issue of prayer at Guilford County commissioners meetings might also note that a copy of the Ten Commandments is carved in stone above the dais in the Old County Courthouse. Read More

November 15, 2009

Are these plants worth rebuilding?
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The Deep River has seven hydroelectric plants. Only five of them work. But their owners want money for upgrades and rebuilding. Are they worth it? Read More

Library computer users viewing porn anger parents
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Greensboro library staff are trying to combat porn viewing on their computers. Read More

Food safety bill’s possible costs worry small farmers
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Farmers say a rewrite of food safety laws could hurt their businesses. Read More

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