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November 23, 2009

Free clinic is pressed by patient needs
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The increasing-by-the-minute crowd is spilling over into a second waiting room at the free monthly walk-in medical clinic off West Market Street — even though doctors aren’t scheduled to see patients for another half-hour. Read More

GOP line lengthens for shot at replacing Wiley
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When Rep. Laura Wiley announced she wouldn’t seek a fourth term at the General Assembly, the High Point Republican sparked a flurry of interest from would-be replacements. So far, Scoop has heard from three Republicans who say they will run for the... Read More

November 22, 2009

'A new day' for power in N.C.

At first glance, the thousands of glimmering panels erected on a former farm in southwest Davidson County seem like a brigade of energy soldiers, poised to vanquish America’s environmental bugaboos. Read More

As economy hardens, some landlords soften
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GREENSBORO — A year ago, a small claims case such as this routinely ended in an eviction order and a padlocking by a deputy sheriff. But with rental vacancies rising, these days it’s not so cut-and-dried. The elderly man and his adult daughter... Read More

DECKING THE HALLS: Historic Federal-style house one of 5 homes open to public
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GIBSONVILLE — Imagine a front porch with lighted garlands and red ribbons, wreaths on the front door and two lighted trees near the front steps. It could be a Christmas scene at any home. Read More

Ho, ho, ho? Retailers, shoppers hope so
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GREENSBORO — Local retailers hope to find less coal and more money in their Christmas stockings this season. Shoppers, of course, want more deep discounts, like the ones they found last year after the bottom fell out of the economy. Both groups coul... Read More

‘7 Habits’ the basis for middle school’s leadership push

EDEN — All it took was one trip to A.B. Combs Elementary School in Raleigh, and Nicole Lancaster was hooked. It was nearly a year ago when Lancaster, an assistant principal at Holmes Middle School in Eden, visited A.B. Combs to see first-hand the tr... Read More

Greensboro man charged in shooting

GREENSBORO — A Greensboro man is charged in connection with a Nov. 17 shooting on Phillips Ave. Damerel Demonte Fox, 31, of 1705-B 10th St., is charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, discharge of a weapon in an occupied prop... Read More

Ask a Reporter: Someone goofed in case of one block with different speed limits

Question: How can there be different speed limits on the same street, going in opposite directions? At West Vandalia Road and South Holden Road, the speed limit is 35 mph going west on Vandalia. Coming east on the same street (Vandalia... Read More

8 Rockingham students selected for state honors choruses
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Rockingham County Schools students participated in the N.C. Music Educators Association’s State Honors Chorus on Nov. 8 at the Stevens Center in Winston-Salem. The elementary, middle and high school choruses were made up of about 175 students each. Read More

Good Stuff: Glenwood congregation shows community it cares

I would like to tell you about a small group of people with big hearts: the congregation at Glenwood Presbyterian Church. Recently, one of our members suffered several huge setbacks. Although we haven’t seen her in recent years, her teenage daughter... Read More

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Public Records - Rockingham County
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Property transfers EDEN TOWNSHIP Citibank, N.A., trustee, to Michael S. Hensley, lot Decatur Street, $9,500 HUNTSVILLE TOWNSHIP Carolyn G. Tucker to Samuel Richards, 1.00 acre Chanda Court, $19,000 LEAKSVILLE TOWNSHIP Read More

Remember When: Tobacco prices remain high
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75 years agoFrom the Greensboro Daily News, Nov. 22-28, 1934: As expected, a pre-Thanksgiving deluge of tobacco hit the Reidsville market, so much that it was impossible to clear the warehouse floor before closing time. Read More

Long expedition ends with tasty Cajun meal

Ever since I was young, people have commented on how stubborn I am. I don’t quite agree with them since I’m not stubborn. Really! I’m just very determined. Read More

Mapping Greensboro's recent home burglaries

Given recent concerns about home break-ins, the News & Record is running a weekly map on Sundays that will show residential burglaries citywide.Our goal is to show which neighborhoods are being targeted and what patterns have emerged in where the crim... Read More

What will replace nuclear power, coal in North Carolina?

GREENSBORO — Flick on a light switch. You just burned coal or split the atom. For decades, North Carolina has generated almost all of its electricity with coal-fired or nuclear power plants. But that’s changing. The state’s electricity s... Read More

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FUNDRAISERSOngoing The ACES office at Brooks Global Studies is collecting aluminum cans as a service project for the Ronald McDonald House Charities. Mail or bring cans to Nathalie or Brooke, 1215 Westover Terrace, Greensboro, NC 27408. 370-8347. Read More

November 21, 2009

Is swim center worth the cost?
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GREENSBORO — Sometimes, you have to spend money to make money. But in the case of a planned aquatics center, which proponents say would dwarf other competitive swim facilities on the East Coast and pump $14 million into the city’s economy in o... Read More

Lawsuit alleges fraud in housing
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RALEIGH — The deal Joshua Lang had been offered on a home in Snow Camp looked like an opportunity to start fresh in a new house with his soon-to-be second wife and a second child on the way. Except the home he ended up buying from Southern Showcase... Read More

N.C. A&T approves tuition, fee increase
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GREENSBORO — The $110 tuition increase N.C. A&T’s Board of Trustees approved Friday for undergraduates — and the General Assembly’s legislated increase earlier this year — carry a similar financial impact for students, Ch... Read More

Six armed men rob Burlington family

BURLINGTON -- Police are looking for six suspects who officials say forced their way into a home and robbed the family living there. Read More

Expect heavy traffic Sunday near coliseum

GREENSBORO -- Two of the best-known performers in the nation will be in town Sunday night and that likely will mean heavy traffic around the Greensboro Coliseum Complex. Tweenmania will take over High Point Road at 7 p.m. when Miley Cyrus takes the stage... Read More

Police search for robbery suspects

GREENSBORO -- Police are searching for two men in connection with a late-night convenience store robbery. A clerk at Emzel Food Mart on Gregory Street told police that two men pulled up to the store about 3 a.m. Saturday. One man came into the store, pull... Read More

Familiar red kettles now take plastic

It’s one of the quintessential sounds of Christmas: the jingle of coins as they hit the bottom of the Salvation Army kettle. But the traditional sound will have a modern companion this year: the plastic clicks of a credit card in action. Read More

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