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August 8, 2008

N.C. auditor investigating firing of ethics employee

RALEIGH (AP) - The State Auditor's Office is investigating the firing of a State Ethics Commission employee after she recorded i... Continue

City weighs changes to rental program

GREENSBORO — Just a few months before a rental property ordinance will fully take effect, city officials are talking about sca... Continue

Pumped up: Water plant construction under way

Members of the water authority overseeing the Randleman Reservoir project broke ground Thursday on the regional water treatment...... Continue

Ahearn: Hispanics fear profiling as ICE plans roadblocks

It’s meant as a catchy statewide campaign to remind drivers of the .08 blood alcohol limit for DWI: Friday-night sobriety chec... Continue

August 7, 2008

Federal stimulus checks go unclaimed in N.C.

RALEIGH (AP) - The cutoff date to claim your federal economic stimulus check is only a few weeks away. The North Carolina Budget... Continue

N.C. candidates differ on offshore drilling

RALEIGH (AP) - Two candidates for governor attempted Thursday to woo the farm vote at a policy forum, with Republican Pat McCror... Continue

Thousands haven't claimed stimulus checks

More than 175,000 low-income seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities in North Carolina have yet to claim their economic...... Continue

Voterspeak: We want your thoughts on the election

Do you want a voice beyond just one vote in the 2008 general election?If so, check out Voterspeak, the News & Record's way o... Continue

Sidewalk rolls up too early, cafe says

GREENSBORO - After years of trumpeting the importance of an active, vibrant downtown, city leaders may be feeling some of the fi... Continue

August 6, 2008

RNC chairman says he isn't taking N.C. for granted

RALEIGH (AP) -Republican National Committee Chairman Mike Duncan said Wednesday that he doesn't expect North Carolina will break... Continue

Groundbreaking planned for regional water plant

The goal of Randleman Reservoir will appear more clearly on Thursday with a groundbreaking ceremony for the Regional Water Treat... Continue

Mecklenburg County bans sex offenders from parks

CHARLOTTE (AP) — Mecklenburg County commissioners have voted to keep registered sex offenders out of parks and recreation cent... Continue

Greensboro has to-do list for police changes

GREENSBORO — The first step to completing a complex project is to make a to-do list. At Monday’s City Council meeting, City...... Continue

Local businessman backs McCain's energy policy

Hilco Transport goes through 2,225,000 gallons of fuel a year, so company President Gurney Long and his father, Doc Long, figure... Continue

A friendly night out on the town

Annette Allred and Gwen Pritchett had plenty to discuss Tuesday night. As the hamburgers and hot dogs smoked on the grill nearby... Continue

County full of ideas for cutting costs

One way to view an impending push to streamline Guilford County's government is to compare it to another efficiency dilemma touc... Continue

August 5, 2008

No illegal immigrants sign up for self-deportation

CHARLOTTE (AP) - No one showed up Tuesday as a new federal program encouraging illegal immigrants to leave the country began a t... Continue

N.C. judges: Easley should've avoided pension money

RALEIGH (AP) - Gov. Mike Easley was wrong to intercept $225 million headed to North Carolina state employee pension funds to hel... Continue

Easley signs law raising payments to innocent

RALEIGH (AP) — A new North Carolina law will allow people erroneously convicted of crimes to receive more generous compensatio... Continue

Cash-strapped county asks for criminal probe

EDENTON (AP) — Chowan County commissioners have authorized an investigation into possible criminal wrongdoing that led to the...... Continue

Building costs plague county

GREENSBORO - Higher fuel and materials costs are creating downsized or more expensive construction projects in Guilford County...... Continue

August 4, 2008

Ticket scalping temporarily legalized

RALEIGH (AP) - Consumers looking for tickets to sold out concerts may want to start looking online.Gov. Mike Easley on Monday si... Continue

In will, Helms asks children to avoid disharmony

RALEIGH (AP) — Jesse Helms' will asks his family to avoid "disharmony among themselves" and seeks a place for his Senate desk. Continue

Decision 2008: Get involved in Voterspeak

The News & Record is planning a weekly online conversation about news and political tidbits on the 2008 election.Find out mo... Continue

Prolonged drought has High Point watching water

HIGH POINT (MCT) — As the Triad watches to see if Winston-Salem will have to restrict water use, High Point reserves at Oak Ho... Continue

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