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November 18, 2009

Update: Store clerk shot during robbery in High Point
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HIGH POINT — A clerk was shot this morning at a convenience store on Skeet Club Road.The shooting happened during a robbery about 11 a.m. at the SkeetClub Grocery at 1533-C Skeet Club Road. The store is part of Parrish Plaza, a small shopping center... Read More

Sony Ericsson to close RTP site; 420 jobs to be lost

RALEIGH (AP) — Cell phone handset maker Sony Ericsson will move its North American headquarters from North Carolina to Atlanta and close a half-dozen sites worldwide as it retrenches against what it expects will be a tighter market and cuts about 1...... Read More

State lawmaker pleads guilty to contempt

CHARLOTTE (AP) — A state lawmaker has pleaded guilty to contempt of court for missing a client's trial in 2007. Read More

Mercury found in fish in Lake Gaston

The North Carolina State Health Director has issued a fish consumption advisory for walleye and largemouth bass in Lake Gaston, which is located between north-central North Carolina and south-central Virginia. Read More

Moses Cone CFO is departing

GREENSBORO — The chief financial officer of Moses Cone Health System is leaving to become executive vice president and chief financial officer of Wellmont Health System in Kingsport, Tenn.Beth Ward joined Moses Cone in 1996 as corporate controller a... Read More

Topsail High School student's death blamed on H1N1

BURGAW AP) — Health officials say a high school student's death earlier this month was the result of the swine flu. Read More

Etheridge: PETA pork protest won't spread swine flu

RALEIGH (AP) — A North Carolina congressman says police got their facts wrong when they denied a messy Capitol Hill protest against corporate hog farms out of concern about spreading swine flu. Read More

Police: No new charges now in death of girl

FAYETTEVILLE (AP) — Investigators handling the death of a 5-year-old girl say they can't file more charges until they decide where crimes occurred. Read More

Senators blast Web sites for scamming shoppers
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WASHINGTON (AP) — With Cyber Monday, the unofficial start of the Internet holiday shopping season nearing, a Senate committee Tuesday condemned three online companies, saying they are tricking consumers into signing up for subscription services they... Read More

2 sought after Greensboro home invasion

GREENSBORO — Police are looking for two men who kicked in a back door of an apartment Monday night.Greensboro police said Jowan Evan Smith was at 1705 16th St. when he heard a knock at the back door. One of the two men standing outside was holding a... Read More

Former N.C. banker's luxury goods to be auctioned

RALEIGH (AP) — Jewels, art, cars and more than 150 bottles of fine wine will be auctioned off in North Carolina's capital city to help recoup nearly $70 million in losses for investors duped in an alleged Ponzi scheme. Read More

Boat hits N.C. bridge, 1 person injured

ATLANTIC BEACH (AP) — At least one person was injured after a boat hit a high-rise bridge on the North Carolina coast. Read More

Son of anti-gang activist shot three times

RALEIGH (MCT) — Nicholas Lightner, the 20-year-old son of businessman and anti-gang activist Bruce Lightner, was shot three times Monday during a confrontation in Southeast Raleigh. He is expected to survive. Read More

Greensboro doctor says don’t stop mammograms
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GREENSBORO — If you’re a woman over 40, get a mammogram every year. Dr. Beth Brown , director of The Breast Center of Greensboro Imaging , gave that recommendation as a counter to the advice this week from a federal government panel, which sai... Read More

City Council wants more landfill facts
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GREENSBORO — The city will recruit experts to speak to northeast Greensboro residents about the potential health affects of landfills.City Council members asked the city staff to set up that meeting Tuesday night, after hearing from state public hea... Read More

Judge says sex offender can live with minor

WENTWORTH — A judge has granted a convicted sex offender’s request to live in a home with a minor. Jonathan Eric Mason, 37, was released from prison Oct. 22 after serving two years on multiple counts of indecent liberties with a child, and... Read More

Update: Father, son found shot in High Point
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HIGH POINT — A father and son were found shot at 400 N. Main St. on Tuesday afternoon. James Gibbs, 40, was treated for a minor graze to the right side of the head. He was released from High Point Regional Hopsital on Tuesday. Christopher James Gibb... Read More

November 17, 2009

Honda Aircraft sending 500 care packages to troops
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GREENSBORO — Around Thanksgiving, Pfc. David Sisson will get a surprise in the mail.The 10-pound  care package will come from Sandra Worsham, a Greensboro woman and a stranger to Sisson, a member of the 82nd Airborne Division who’s statio... Read More

Council fails to pass controversial rezoning

GREENSBORO – The City Council did not have enough votes to pass a controversial N. Elm Street rezoning that could mean the demolition of an historic home that stands in the way of planned condominiums. Abutters to the property filed a protest petiti... Read More

Burlington police seek armed robbery suspect

BURLINGTON — Burlington police are seeking a male suspect who they say attempted to rob two women at gunpoint Tuesday morning. At about 10:45 a.m., officers responded to the Biscuitville restaurant at 2045 N. Church St. on a armed robbery call. Two... Read More

Walmart cuts prices on toys, video games

NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart says it will temporarily cut prices up to 60 percent on popular toys and video games on Saturday, almost a week ahead of the traditional sales blitz the day after Thanksgiving. Read More

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

Forsyth County DA to retire

WINSTON-SALEM — Forsyth County District Attorney Tom Keith announced today that he will retire on Nov. 30. Keith was elected as district attorney in 1990 and has served continuously since then. Read More

4 children escape house fire

GREENSBORO — Two teens and two younger children escaped a burning home overnight after a blaze was sparked by an unattended candle.The Greensboro Fire Department said a fire broke out at 12:04 a.m. Tuesday at 2006 Lionne Drive. It caused about $80,0... Read More

High Point to discuss using Tasers in schools
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HIGH POINT — Local law enforcement officials will participate in a town hall-style discussion regarding using Tasers in public schools.The event is sponsored by the High Point Human Relations Department and YWCA of High Point as part of its Front Po... Read More

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